Medical report leaked that ‘proves Imane Khelif is biological male’
- On June 1, 2025, 3 Wire Sports published a report alleging a leaked medical document shows Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, 26, has male biological markers.
- This report follows Khelif's 2023 disqualification from the International Boxing Association World Championships over gender eligibility, though the IOC cleared her for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
- Khelif won gold in the women's welterweight division at the 2024 Paris Olympics amid ongoing scrutiny and social media debate on her gender eligibility.
- World Boxing announced mandatory sex verification from July 1, 2025, requiring PCR genetic tests for athletes over 18 and President Boris van der Vorst apologized for singling out Khelif.
- The new policy aims to ensure participant safety and competition fairness while Khelif plans to defend her title at the 2028 Los Angeles Games amid controversy.
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An American sports site broadcasts the extract of an alleged medical report that would prove that the boxer is "biologically male".
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