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Imane Khelif wasn't banned from World Boxing OrganizationOn May 30, 2025, World Boxing, a different sanctioning body from the World Boxing Organization, announced that Khelif would not be allowed to compete in its events until passing a genetic sex ...
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World Boxing, the new organization slated to run the boxing events at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, announced Friday it had enacted a mandatory sex-testing policy with Algerian gold medalist ...
World Boxing President Boris an der Vorst on Monday apologized to Algerian boxer Imane Khelif after singling her out in an announcement about the organization’s new mandatory sex testing policy.
World Boxing said athletes need to take a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) genetic test to determine their sex at birth and their eligibility to compete, the organization said.
World Boxing said athletes need to take a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) genetic test to determine their sex at birth and their eligibility to compete, the organization said.
World Boxing made it clear that the choice was not taken hastily. The organization claims that the goal of the new policy is to establish a uniform framework for determining eligibility in both ...
The organization said it sent a letter Friday to Algeria’s boxing association saying Khelif will not be able to fight at any World Boxing event until she takes a test, starting with next week ...
IBA President Umar Kremlev criticized the International Olympic Committee, suggesting that without the IBA, Olympic boxing ...
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