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July 29, 2024
Two Men Will Compete In "Women's" Boxing in the Olympics
And if the female opponent dies, she dies.
Two transgender boxers cleared to compete in 2024 Olympics despite being disqualified in 2023
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Quick Hit:
Two transgender boxers have been cleared to compete in the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics, marking a significant moment in sports history. This decision follows the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) updated guidelines for transgender athletes.
Key Details:
The IOC has implemented new guidelines that affect the eligibility of transgender athletes, aiming for "inclusivity" while maintaining fair competition.
These guidelines require transgender women to have completed their transition before puberty.
Algeria's Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-Ting will compete for medals in the women's 66-kilogram and women's 57-kilogram matches, respectively, despite facing controversy in 2023.
Diving Deeper:
According to Fox News, the 2024 Paris Olympics will see the participation of two transgender boxers, following the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) recent approval. This decision aligns with the IOC's updated policies intended to balance "inclusivity" and "fair competition" among athletes.
The IOC's new guidelines stipulate that transgender women must complete their transition before the onset of puberty to be eligible to compete in the women's category. These rules are designed to ensure that no competitive advantage is gained by athletes who have undergone male puberty.
The athletes in question have met all the criteria set forth by the IOC and their respective sporting bodies, allowing them to compete at the highest level. This milestone is seen as a step forward in the recognition and inclusion of transgender athletes in international sports.
Algeria's Imane Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-Ting will compete for a medal in the women's 66-kilogram and women's 57-kilogram matches, respectively. However, both competitors faced controversy in 2023. Khelif and Lin were disqualified during the women's world championships in New Delhi in March 2023. The International Boxing Association stated that both fighters failed to meet eligibility criteria.
Khelif was disqualified after a test found a high level of testosterone, according to Reuters, which cited Algerian media. The boxer told Algerian TV that the decision was part of a "big conspiracy." AFP reported that Khelif was told she had "characteristics that mean I can't box with women." The Algerian Olympic Committee stated at the time that Khelif was disqualified for medical reasons.
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