World boxing points to imane khelif as it mandates sex testing for competitions

World boxing points to imane khelif as it mandates sex testing for competitions

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Imane Khelif’s boxing career has been put on hold — at least temporarily — after a shocking World Boxing announcement on Friday. The federation is set to set to introduce mandatory sex


testing for its fighters as part of a new policy. Khelif, set to defend her Olympic gold beginning at the Eindhoven Box Cup in The Netherlands in June, was called out specifically by World


Boxing. EXPLORE MORE “In light of plans to introduce this policy and the particular circumstances surrounding some boxers that competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, World Boxing has


written to the Algerian Boxing Federation to inform it that Imane Khelif will not be allowed to participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup or any World Boxing event until


Imane Khelif undergoes sex testing,” World Boxing wrote in its release. The 26-year-old Algerian welterweight was at the center of Olympic controversy regarding her gender at the Paris


Games, beginning when her first-round opponent, Italy’s Angela Carini, quit after 46 seconds. Carini eventually backtracked and apologized for causing the uproar. Despite reportedly having


failed International Boxing Association testing, Olympic organizers defended her right to compete as a woman as she pounded opponents en route to winning gold. None of that seemingly matters


now, as Khelif’s participation going forward will require gender testing. Going forward, athletes over 18 will be required to undergo polymerase chain reaction genetic testing — a


laboratory technique use to detect specific genetic material — to determine their sex at birth and their eligibility to compete, according to the federation.