“Shame on IOC!” Martina Navratilova calls out ‘unfair’ Olympics committee for allowing two ‘male’ boxers to compete in female boxing

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made a controversial and risky decision by allowing two male boxers to compete in female boxing events at the Olympics. These boxers, who did not pass gender tests at world championships, have now been approved to compete in the Games. This decision has stirred significant anger among many athletes and sports pundits. Martina Navratilova, a well-known tennis champion, has publicly criticized the IOC’s decision through a tweet on X. Her discontent reflects the broader frustration within the sports community over this move. This week, Imane Khelif from Algeria and Lin Yu-ting from Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) are set to start their Olympic boxing matches. Khelif will fight against Italian Angela Carini in the 66kg category, while Lin will face someone in the 57kg category. The issue began last year when the International Boxing Association (IBA) excluded these boxers from their events after DNA tests revealed they had XY chromosomes. However, the IBA was later banned from overseeing the Olympic boxing tournament due to governance issues, and the IOC’s Paris 2024 Boxing Unit, with more lenient rules, is now in charge. Read More

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