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After clinching a medal in the women’s 66kg division, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who has faced controversy due to failed gender tests, had a powerful message for her critics. Khelif, competing in the women’s category despite a gender test revealing XY chromosomes, boldly declared, “I am a woman” following her victory over Hungarian boxer Anna Luca Hamori. This win secured Khelif a spot in the semifinals, guaranteeing her at least a bronze medal.

Despite the International Boxing Association (IBA) disqualifying Khelif and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan last year due to alleged failed eligibility tests, IOC President Thomas Bach defended the boxers. Bach emphasized that Khelif and Lin, who have competed as women for years, meet the clear definition of women and should not face doubts about their gender. The IOC criticized the IBA’s testing as “flawed” and highlighted the lack of transparency in the organization’s dealings.

Khelif’s mother expressed pride in her daughter’s courage to persist in the face of racist and sexist attacks. The controversy escalated when Italian boxer Angela Carini forfeited her match against Khelif after just 46 seconds. Khelif is now set to compete for a shot at a gold-medal bout against Thai boxer Janjaem Suwannapheng.

The situation surrounding Khelif underscores the challenges faced by transgender and intersex athletes in competitive sports. As discussions on gender inclusivity and fairness in sports continue, it is crucial to ensure that athletes are treated with respect and dignity regardless of their gender identity. Khelif’s determination and resilience in pursuing her passion for boxing serve as a testament to the strength of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.

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