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Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif said she will submit to genetic/sex testing to defend her 2028 Los Angeles title — but only if tests are administered by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Khelif, 26, won women’s welterweight gold at Paris 2024 after a high-profile eligibility dispute that followed her 2023 disqualification from the World Championships by the International Boxing Association (IBA) over sex-chromosome checks.
World Boxing, the federation provisionally recognised by the IOC to run Olympic boxing, introduced mandatory sex testing last year and initially named Khelif before apologising.
Khelif has appealed World Boxing’s ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and has not fought since Paris.
In interviews published Feb. 4–5, 2026 she also disclosed undergoing hormone treatment to lower testosterone ahead of Paris and confirmed she carries the SRY gene.
Khelif says she has provided medical records to federations, is awaiting a French professional licence and will continue legal and administrative efforts to clear her eligibility while insisting she is not transgender.






















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