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The IOC is considering reintroducing chromosome-based gender testing as sports bodies move to tighten eligibility rules for ...
The world Kirsty Coventry walks into Monday as the International Olympic Committee's first female and first African president ...
World Boxing says Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who won gold at Paris Olympics, won't be allowed to compete until she undergoes sex testing.
Olympic champion Imane Khelif is skipping the Eindhoven Box Cup in the Netherlands less than a week after World Boxing announced mandatory sex testing for all athletes.
The president of World Boxing has apologized after Olympic champion Imane Khelif was singled out in the governing body’s announcement to make sex testing mandatory. Algerian boxer Khelif, who won gold ...
Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif must undergo ... and deliver a competitive level playing field for men and women," World Boxing wrote in a statement. The fighters' national federations ...
Contact her at [email protected] Olympic gold-medalist Algerian ... not be allowed to participate in the female category at any World Boxing event until undergoing sex testing.
World Boxing announced the new policy on Friday and specifically mentioned Algeria’s Khelif, who won the women’s welterweight gold at the Paris Olympics last year and prompted a gender ...
World Athletics — the governing body for track and field — became the first Olympic sport to reintroduce chromosome testing, requiring athletes who compete in the women’s events to submit to the test ...