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Algerian Olympic champion Imane Khelif said in February 2026 she would submit to sex or genetic testing if required by the International Olympic Committee to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
Khelif, 26, who won women’s welterweight gold at Paris 2024 amid a high-profile gender eligibility dispute, has faced repeated scrutiny: she and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting were disqualified by the International Boxing Association at the 2023 World Championships over sex-chromosome tests, though the IOC cleared both to compete in Paris.
Since then World Boxing, granted provisional IOC recognition in February 2025, introduced mandatory chromosome testing and Khelif was prevented from a 2025 tournament for not taking the test.
In a L’Equipe interview published in early February 2026 she said she had taken hormone treatments before Paris to lower testosterone, confirmed she carries the SRY gene, and insisted she is not transgender.
Khelif has lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against World Boxing’s testing rule; a ruling is pending.
She has said she would accept testing administered by the IOC and appealed for privacy and fairness as eligibility rules evolve ahead of LA 2028.




















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