Olympics 2024 | Imane Khelif's Message Amid Trolling After Winning Gold In Boxing: I Am A Woman

Imane Khelif, an Algerian boxer, won gold in the women's 66kg final at the Paris Olympics 2024, overcoming intense scrutiny and a gender eligibility controversy. Her victory was celebrated as a powerful response to bullying and attacks, highlighting significant issues of gender in sports.

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif celebrated her gold medal win at the Paris Olympics 2024 as a powerful rebuttal to the "attacks" and "bullying" she faced. She declared, "I am a woman like any other," after triumphing in the women's 66kg final at Roland Garros. Khelif had been under intense scrutiny in Paris over the past two weeks.

After receiving a congratulatory call from Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Khelif told beIN Sports, "I was subjected to bullying and a fierce campaign and this is the greatest response to them." With her gold medal around her neck, she addressed the controversy surrounding her eligibility at a press conference.

Gender Eligibility Controversy

Khelif and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting were disqualified from last year's world championships due to failing gender eligibility tests. However, they were cleared to compete in Paris, leading to one of the Games' biggest controversies. Lin is set to fight in the 57kg women's final on Saturday.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) took charge of boxing for these Games due to concerns about the International Boxing Association's (IBA) management. The IBA's Kremlin-linked president, Umar Kremlev, claimed that genetic testing showed Khelif and Lin were men.

Khelif's Response

At the press conference, Khelif stated, "I am fully qualified to take part, I am a woman like any other. I was born a woman, lived a woman and competed as a woman." She added that these attacks made her success even sweeter. "These are enemies of success," she said.

The IOC had cleared both athletes to compete in Paris despite their previous disqualification by the IBA at the 2023 world championships. Khelif expressed confusion over why she was targeted by the IBA: "They hate me and I don't know why," she said. "I sent them a message with this medal."

Khelif's victory not only secured her an Olympic gold but also served as a statement against those who doubted her eligibility and gender identity. Her triumph is seen as a significant moment in addressing gender issues in sports.

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