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Imane Khelif is a biological man, new 'leaked' report claims, sparking new calls for Olympics gender row boxer to be stripped of her gold medal
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-14009849/Imane-Khelif-new-leaked-report-Olympics-gender-row-boxer.html
Published: 07:00 EST, 5 November 2024 | Updated: 08:43 EST, 5 November 2024
New calls for Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif to be stripped of her gold medal have emerged after a 'leaked' report claimed she is a biological man.
Khelif and Taiwan boxer Lin Yu-ting were at the centre of a 'gender row' controversy at the Olympics after both were given the green light to compete despite failing gender eligibility tests at last year's world championships.
Both boxers shrugged off criticism and went all the way to winning top Olympic gongs in their respective weight categories as their participation was defended by IOC president Thomas Bach.
Imane Khelif is a biological man, new 'leaked' report claims, sparking new calls for Olympics gender row boxer to be stripped of her gold medal
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-14009849/Imane-Khelif-new-leaked-report-Olympics-gender-row-boxer.html
- An alleged report has stated Olympic boxer Imane Khelif is a biological male
- Khelif has previously stressed that she was 'born a woman' amid scrutiny
- It's lead to new calls that the Algerian should be stripped of her Olympic medal
Published: 07:00 EST, 5 November 2024 | Updated: 08:43 EST, 5 November 2024
New calls for Olympics gender row boxer Imane Khelif to be stripped of her gold medal have emerged after a 'leaked' report claimed she is a biological man.
Khelif and Taiwan boxer Lin Yu-ting were at the centre of a 'gender row' controversy at the Olympics after both were given the green light to compete despite failing gender eligibility tests at last year's world championships.
Both boxers shrugged off criticism and went all the way to winning top Olympic gongs in their respective weight categories as their participation was defended by IOC president Thomas Bach.