Noa-Lynn van Leuven has said her ban from the Women’s Series has brought back traumatic childhood memories, but insists she is “not done” with darts. History-making Van Leuven is no longer eligible after changes by the Darts Regulation Authority (DRA) earlier this month, which now state that transgender women cannot compete in women’s events. The rules were changed after the governing body undertook a review of its policy last year, commissioning a report from academic developmental biologist Dr Emma Hilton, whose findings concluded that “multiple, small-magnitude sex differences accumulate to generate male advantage over females in darts”. Van Leuven says it “changed everything” for her, and it was news she received without warning by email a day before it became public. “It brings up childhood memories of people not accepting me for who I am or what I am,” the 29-year-old from the Netherlands told the Press Association. “It happened in middle school. It happened at kindergarten. It happened.…