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Imane Khelif 'knew they were biologically male and were cheating' at the Olympics, claims Sharron Davies, as she calls out 'criminal negligence' after 'leaked medical report'

Imane Khelif 'knew they were biologically male and were cheating' at the Olympics, claims Sharron Davies, as she calls out 'criminal negligence' after 'leaked medical report'

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Former Team GB star Sharron Davies has claimed Imane Khelif knew they were 'biologically male' when competing in the Olympics last year after a 'leaked' medical report appears to indicate the controversial champion is a biological male.
The alleged medical test on Khelif at the 2023 World Championships comes less than two days after World Boxing ruled the boxer would need to undergo sex screening to be eligible for any future appearances in female events.
Khelif was deemed eligible to compete in France despite World Boxing having known about the 2023 more than a year's previous knowledge about the test, with IOC president Thomas Bach previously questioning the test's legitimacy.
The 26-year-old won a women's boxing gold medal representing Algeria boxing at the Paris Games.
Now, in light of the recent 'leaked' medical report, former GB star Davies has called out Bach and the IOC's decision to let Khelif compete in the event.
Speaking on GB News, Davies said: 'The truth was always there. We all knew that this person had two positive sex screening tests. And the people that are to blame for all of this are the IOC.
'Imane Khelif knew he was biologically male. He knew he was cheating. His whole team knew — nobody cared what damage they might inflict on a female.'
Sharron Davies OBE calls for medals to be stripped over the IOC's 'shambolic' failure on 'trans' athletes. pic.twitter.com/Qk9QD4n5n2
— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 2, 2025
Sharron Davies claimed Imane Khelif knew they were 'biologically male' at the Olympics
'If you look back to those press conferences during the Olympic Games last summer, the things that Thomas Bach was saying are never excusable. They allowed male on female violence for the whole world to watch.
'The fact that they turned around and said that those tests that they had been informed about, a year prior, were not legitimate - when they were performed and accredited by the US College of Pathology.
'When people ask, do I have sympathy? No I don't because Khelif knew that they were biologically male. They knew they were cheating.
'They knew they had an unfair advantage and nobody cared. They didn't care what damage they might have inflicted on a female'.
In a similar response to the news, JK Rowling branded the news 'a win for women'.
The document seen by 3 Wire Sports via Telegraph Sport, states: 'Chromosome analysis reveals male karyotype.'
Rowling, who has weighed in heavy on the debate in the past, has taken to social media to give her view on the news.
'It's a win for women because they won't be battered to death in the ring by men,' wrote the Harry Potter series author.
'If you had any idea what physical tests women go through routinely in their lives you'd know a cheek swab is no bigger deal than flossing your teeth. Any more moronic questions, wing them over.'
Broadcaster Piers Morgan was among the first to respond to reports of the test, writing on social media site X: 'The biology-denying woke brigade abused and shamed me for saying it was outrageous and dangerous for Khelif to be beating up women at the Olympics.
'I'm ready for their apology, but won't hold my breath.'
Former Olympian Sharron Davies was similarly convinced by the report, writing: 'When did we stop believing in our eyes & gut! Oh yeah when we decided women's sport didn't matter…'
Conservative activist Riley Gaines also weighed in, referring to Khelif with male pronouns and saying: 'To all the people that insisted Imane Khelif was a woman because his passport said so,
'You were wrong. We were right. Sincerely, People with functioning eyes and a shred of honesty.'
The results reportedly have a date of being collected of March 17, 2023 - the same year that Khelif was disqualified by the International Boxing Association (IBA), the former governing body for the sport for 'failing gender eligibility tests'.
It's a win for women because they won't be battered to death in the ring by men.
If you had any idea what physical tests women go through routinely in their lives you'd know a cheek swab is no bigger deal than flossing your teeth.
Any more moronic questions, wing them over. https://t.co/Qa40hjn1CQ
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 2, 2025
The document claims to have come from Dr Lal PathLabs in New Delhi, a laboratory which is accredited by the American College of Pathologists and certified by the International Organisation for Standardisation.
The report was initially published by the journalist Alan Abrahamson, who first brought reports of Khelif's alleged failed gender eligibility test to public attention at the Paris Games.
Mail Sport has contacted Khelif's representatives for comment.
Khelief has previously stated that she planned to defend her gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics in three years time.
World Boxing does have some Olympic authority, as they have been announced to provisionally run testing for the Los Angeles games, with any person over 18 required to undergo PCR testing to determine their sex.
The governing body said the PCR test is a laboratory technique used to detect specific genetic material, with the SRY gene revealing the presence of the Y chromosome, which is an indicator of biological sex. The test can be conducted by nasal/mouth swab, saliva or blood.
The governing body said the testing will be part of a new policy on 'Sex, Age and Weight', which it claims will ensure a safe and competitive playing field.
World Boxing revealed the contents of a letter sent to the Algerian Boxing Federation, confirming Khelif is unable to compete in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup or any World Boxing event until she undergoes sex testing.
'Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxing's rules and testing procedures,' the letter read.
'In accordance with the World Boxing Statutes, amendments to the Competition Rules are typically made by Congress. However, under special or emergency circumstances, the World Boxing Executive Board holds the authority to make immediate amendments when a rule is deemed no longer functional or when evolving conditions necessitate a change.
'In May 2025, the Executive Board exercised this authority and adopted new eligibility criteria for participation in sex-specific boxing categories. These new eligibility rules were developed with the express purpose of safeguarding athletes in combat sports, particularly given the physical risks associated with Olympic-style boxing.
'Please be advised that, per World Boxing policy, '…in the event the athlete's sex certification is challenged by the athlete's federation or by World Boxing, the athlete shall be ineligible to compete until the dispute is resolved…'
Khelif was not the only controversial boxer in Paris, as Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting also won a gold medal in women's boxing despite having been banned by the IBA in 2023.
Morgan previously weighed in on Khelif's alleged gender ineligibility in November, when a 'leaked' report published in German outlet Bild claimed that she was a 'biological male'.
He posted to his 8.8m followers at the time: 'Confirmation of what some of us said at the time: Khelif is a biological man. The gold medal should now be stripped and awarded to the best actual woman.'
It remains unclear whether the report was legitimate, with Algerian Olympic Committee calling out 'unsubstantiated allegations (which aimed) to tarnish the image of an athlete who has brought honor to our nation on the international stage.'
Piers Morgan, Sharron Davies, and Riley Gaines were all quick to weigh in on the alleged results
The report was initially put together in 2023 via collaboration between French and Algerian expert endocrinologists working at the Kremlin-Bicetre hospital in Paris, and the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine hospital in Algiers.
The unverified report alleges that Khelif has male characteristics.
But Jacques Young, an endocrinologist at Bicetre Hospital in Paris who reportedly co-authored the document, has told DW in Germany that he feels his name is being used to spread false information.
Young also hinted he had been used to disseminate an anti-trans agenda. 'I think your statement perfectly reflects reality,' when he was asked whether his name was being used for those purposes.

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