
Imane Khelif breaks silence after leaked medical report ‘proves Olympic gender-row boxer is a biological male'
IMANE KHELIF has issued a response after a leaked medical report claimed the gold medal-winning Olympian was a "biological male".
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Imane Khelif won Algeria's first-ever gold medal in women's boxing at the Paris Olympics
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But the gender row which plagued Khelif then has now resurfaced from a leaked medical report
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However, during Khelif's run to the final, she was embroiled in a bitter gender row
after being
The IBA banned Khelif after tests taken in New Delhi allegedly produced the DNA of a 'male'.
The IOC - who replaced the IBA as the Olympic's boxing governing body - were warned about the tests and urged to remove Khelif from the competition.
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Now, the alleged sex-test results from the 2023 World Championships have been published for the first time by
American journalist Alan Abrahamson produced the result of a test said to have been carried out on the boxer in New Delhi in March 2023 -
The document published summarises the findings on Khelif as 'abnormal', stating: 'Chromosome analysis reveals male karyotype."
A karyotype refers to an individual's complete set of chromosomes, which in Khelif's case has been reported by (IBA) as being XY, the male pattern.
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Khelif refused to respond directly to the claims in a social media post on Monday, instead focusing on her work as a
Unicef
ambassador - a role she has held since January 2024.
The post featured a photo of Khelif wearing a blue polo bearing the organisation's logo as she made a heart symbol with her hands to celebrate the "Global Day of Parents".
Imane Khelif wins Olympic gold in women's welterweight final after huge gender row that has grabbed worldwide attention
She paid tribute to her own parents in the caption, saying: "Today, I became a champion, but it all started long ago. When my parents believed in me, even when the dream felt too big.
"When they supported me, listened to me, and stood by me. Being a parent isn't easy. There's no manual. But the love, patience, and trust you give your child can change everything.
"On this #GlobalDayOfParents, I just want to say thank you. Thank you to every parent who chooses, every single day, to be there for their children.
"Together with @unicefalgerie, I'm celebrating these
everyday heroes
. Because when parents are supported, children can dream and succeed."
The alleged test results disputing Khelif's gender carry the letterhead of Dr Lal PathLabs in New Delhi, accredited by the American College of Pathologists and certified by the Swiss-based International Organisation for Standardisation.
This directly challenges what IOC spokesman Mark Adams said in a tense
news
conference at the
Paris
Olympics.
He described the results that saw Khelif banned as 'ad hoc' and 'not legitimate'.
IOC president Thomas Bach even claimed that the results are the product of a Russian-led misinformation campaign.
It followed after the IBA - headed by Russia's Umar Kremlev - had been stripped of IOC recognition in a row over ethics and financial management.
Khelif has always denied being a biological male and even named JK Rowling and Elon Musk in a
And the 26-year-old has vowed to fight on, even eyeing another gold at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
But World Boxing has ruled that Khelif
The governing body - provisionally approved to run Olympic
boxing
in LA - announced that all athletes in its
competitions
over 18 years old must undergo a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) genetic test to determine their sex.
The test detects chromosomal material through a mouth swab, saliva or blood.
Khelif has failed to provide any evidence of having female chromosomes in the nine months since the gender scandal erupted.
In February, Khelif spoke out in her defence and wrote: 'For two years, I have taken the high road while my name and image have been used, unauthorised, to further personal and political agendas through the spreading and dissemination of baseless lies and misinformation. But silence is no longer an option.
'The IBA, an organisation that I am no longer associated with and which is no longer recognised by the IOC, have again made baseless accusations that are false and offensive, using them to further their agenda...
'My team is carefully reviewing the situation and will take all necessary legal
steps
to ensure that my rights and the principles of fair competition are upheld."
An IOC spokesperson told Sun Sport: "The IOC has always made it clear that eligibility criteria are the responsibility of the respective International Federation.
"The factors that matter to sports performance are unique to each sport, discipline, and/or event.
"We await the full details how sex testing will be implemented in a safe, fair and legally enforceable way."
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