Paris Olympics: Algerian boxer Khelif ensures medal amid gender row
Khelif, a silver medallist at the 2022 Worlds, and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting have been in the spotlight in recent days as part of a gender row that has dominated headlines and been the subject of much discussion on social media platforms.
Khelif, a silver medallist at the 2022 Worlds, and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting have been in the spotlight in recent days as part of a gender row that has dominated headlines and been the subject of much discussion on social media platforms.
Khelif, a silver medallist at the 2022 Worlds, and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting have been in the spotlight in recent days as part of a gender row that has dominated headlines and been the subject of much discussion on social media platforms.
Paris: Imane Khelif beat Hungary's Luca Anna Hamori by unanimous decision in a welterweight quarterfinal fight at the Paris Games on Saturday to ensure Algeria's first Olympic boxing medal since 2000.
Khelif had a quick start against Hamori, letting fly with flurries of lightning-quick punches to win the first two rounds on every judge's score card, despite the Hungarian landing a couple of strong shots.
The Algerian was slightly less willing to engage in exchanges in the final round, which had more than its fair share of clinching and grappling, but she did enough to win by a comfortable margin.
The pair hugged after the final bell, before a tearful Khelif embraced her coaches on the sidelines.
Khelif, a silver medallist at the 2022 Worlds, and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting have been in the spotlight in recent days as part of a gender row that has dominated headlines and been the subject of much discussion on social media platforms.
Both boxers were disqualified at the 2023 World Championships in New Delhi after failing the International Boxing Association's (IBA) eligibility rules preventing athletes with male XY chromosomes competing in women's events.
The boxing tournament in Paris is being organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which stripped the IBA of international recognition in 2023 over governance and finance issues.
IOC president Thomas Bach on Saturday said there "was never any doubt" that Khelif and Lin were women who had every right to compete at the Paris Olympics.
On Friday, Hungary's boxing federation said it had contacted the IOC to object to the participation of Khelif in the tournament.
Khelif won her round-of-16 bout in 46 seconds on Thursday, after her Italian opponent Angela Carini pulled out of the fight.
Carini was hit with multiple punches in the first 30 seconds, before raising her hand and returning to her corner to withdraw from the fight.