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Olympic committee releases statement after boxer abandoned fight against opponent who failed gender eligibility test

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Updated 10:33 4 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 20:27 1 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Olympic committee releases statement after boxer abandoned fight against opponent who failed gender eligibility test

The statement follows the backlash to Imane Khelif and Angela Carini's fight today (1 August)

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

Featured Image Credit: (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Topics: Boxing, Olympics, Sport, Imane Khelif

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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The Olympic committee has released a statement regarding the backlash Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has received following her bout with Italian Angela Carini earlier today.

Carini and Khelif's welterweight match lasted around 46 seconds before the 26-year-old Italian boxer decided to abandon the match, leading to Khelif's advancement to the quarter finals.

Carini would later say she 'wasn’t able to finish the match' and had 'never been hit so hard' in her life in a post-match statement.

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Imane Khelif and Angela Carini faced off in a welterweight bout. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Imane Khelif and Angela Carini faced off in a welterweight bout. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

Women's boxing at the Paris Olympics has proven to be controversial this time around, due to Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting being cleared to fight in the games.

The two boxers were previously barred from an International Boxing Association (IBA) event in 2023 after failing gender eligibility tests due to elevated levels of testosterone.

Neither Khelif or Lin have ever identified publicly as a man, transgender, or intersex.

The Olympic committee has now released a statement on the events, saying that Khelif's eligibility is based upon the gender stated on her 'passport'.

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The full statement can be read below:

Angela Carini was in tears after abandoning the match (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Angela Carini was in tears after abandoning the match (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

"Every person has the right to practise sport without discrimination.

"All athletes participating in the boxing tournament of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 comply with the competition’s eligibility and entry regulations, as well as all applicable medical regulations set by the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit (PBU) (please find all applicable rules here). As with previous Olympic boxing competitions, the gender and age of the athletes are based on their passport.

"These rules also applied during the qualification period, including the boxing tournaments of the 2023 European Games, Asian Games, Pan American Games and Pacific Games, the ad hoc 2023 African qualifying tournament in Dakar (SEN) and two world qualifying tournaments held in Busto Arsizio (ITA) and Bangkok (THA) in 2024, which involved a total of 1,471 different boxers from 172 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), the Boxing Refugee Team and Individual Neutral Athletes, and featured over 2,000 qualification bouts.

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"The PBU used the Tokyo 2020 boxing rules as a baseline to develop its regulations for Paris 2024. This was to minimise the impact on athletes’ preparations and guarantee consistency between Olympic Games. These Tokyo 2020 rules were based on the post-Rio 2016 rules, which were in place before the suspension of the boxing International Federation by the IOC in 2019 and the subsequent withdrawal of its recognition in 2023."

The match lasted only 46 seconds. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
The match lasted only 46 seconds. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

The statement continued: "We have seen in reports misleading information about two female athletes competing at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The two athletes have been competing in international boxing competitions for many years in the women’s category, including the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, International Boxing Association (IBA) World Championships and IBA-sanctioned tournaments.

"These two athletes were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA. Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process.

"According to the IBA minutes available on their website, this decision was initially taken solely by the IBA Secretary General and CEO. The IBA Board only ratified it afterwards and only subsequently requested that a procedure to follow in similar cases in the future be established and reflected in the IBA Regulations. The minutes also say that the IBA should 'establish a clear procedure on gender testing'.

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"The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure – especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.

Imane Khelif boxing on 1 August at the Paris 2024 Olympics. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Imane Khelif boxing on 1 August at the Paris 2024 Olympics. (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

"Such an approach is contrary to good governance.

"Eligibility rules should not be changed during ongoing competition, and any rule change must follow appropriate processes and should be based on scientific evidence.

"The IOC is committed to protecting the human rights of all athletes participating in the Olympic Games as per the Olympic Charter, the IOC Code of Ethics and the IOC Strategic Framework on Human Rights. The IOC is saddened by the abuse that the two athletes are currently receiving.

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"The IBA’s recognition was withdrawn by the IOC in 2023 following its suspension in 2019. The withdrawal of recognition was confirmed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). See the IOC’s statement following the ruling.

"The IOC has made it clear that it needs National Boxing Federations to reach a consensus around a new International Federation in order for boxing to be included on the sports programme of the Olympic Games LA28."

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