Imane Khelif, a professional boxer from Algeria, takes part in a panel discussion in 2024 before the 22nd edition of the Doha Forum File: Noushad ThekkayilGetty ImagesBy News AgenciesPublished On 5 Feb 20265 Feb 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSaveAlgerian boxer Imane Khelif says she will comply with genetic testing requirements to be able to participate in competitions as long as the tests are conducted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).Khelif won gold in the womens welterweight division at the Paris Games in 2024 during a gender dispute over her eligibility after the International Boxing Association disqualified her from the 2023 World Championships based on sex chromosome tests.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Who are the past winners, and whats the history of the T20 World Cup?list 2 of 3We stand with Bangladesh: Pakistan PM on India boycott at T20 World Cuplist 3 of 3ICE agents have no operational police role in Winter Olympics: Italyend of listWorld Boxing, which will oversee boxing competitions at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles after being granted provisional recognition by the IOC, in May announced mandatory sex testing for all boxers in its competitions. Khelif, who lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) over World Boxings decision to bar her from events unless she undergoes genetic sex testing, said she would undergo the testing only if it is administered by the IOC.Of
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