Friday, August 9, 2024 - The Algerian boxer at the centre of a gender row at the Paris Olympic games has been crowned Olympic champion.
Imane Khelif comfortably beat China's Yang Liu to win gold
in the women's welterweight final.
She won each of the three rounds on the judges' scorecards
and jumped into the arms of her trainer when the decision was announced.
He carried the 25-year-old round the arena on his shoulders
in celebration.
Khelif had been under intense scrutiny after a previous
fighter, Angela Carini quit after 46 seconds, saying it was to protect her
health as the Algerian's punches were so strong.
Khelif had said winning gold would be the "best
response" to her critics.
Some argued she should not have been allowed to compete due
to concerns she might have elevated testosterone that can lead to extra
strength and muscle.
Khelif and a Taiwanese boxer were banned from the world
championships last year, with the International Boxing Association (IBA) saying
they failed gender eligibility tests
However, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said the
decision was "sudden and arbitrary" and the tests majorly flawed.
It has banned the IBA over governance issues, alleged
corruption and ties to Russia.
IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said all the boxers in Paris met
eligibility criteria - with gender and age "based on their passport".
He said Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting had been competing
in women's competition for many years and the Algerian also appeared at the
Tokyo games.
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