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Olympic Committee's Stance on Imane Khelif's 'Failed Gender Tests' Is Clear Despite New Timeline Revelation

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It comes as new gender rules were set out by World Boxing, reigniting the debate around Imane Khelif

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At Olympia, a wild gender debate about women's boxing was unleashed. Most recently, Olympic champion Imane Khelif was excluded from a tournament. Now, the new World Federation introduces a mandatory PCR genetic test. Is this the case for justice? All questions and answers.

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC), under the leadership of its new president, confirmed the reintroduction of gender tests in women’s competitions, a measure that has not been implemented since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The decision responds to the commitment to ensure fair conditions of participation, amid a growing debate about inclusion in sport. READ ALSO: Olympic Champion Kirsty Coventry assumes IOC presidency The new IOC administr…

Even almost a year after the Olympic swirl around Imane Khelif, women's boxing is accompanied by a gender debate. A genetic test is now supposed to provide clarity. But is it that simple?

The International Olympic Committee (IOC), under the leadership of its new president, confirmed the reintroduction of gender tests in women’s competitions, a measure that has not been implemented since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The decision responds to the commitment to ensure fair conditions of participation, amid a growing debate about inclusion in sport, Telesur said. The new IOC administration announced the creation of a working group that …

VEA / Telesur The International Olympic Committee (IOC), under the leadership of its new president, confirmed the reintroduction of gender tests in women's competitions, a measure that has not been implemented since the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The decision responds to the commitment to ensure fair conditions of participation, amid a growing debate about inclusion in sport. The new IOC administration announced the creation of a working group that …

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telesurtv.net broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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