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Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting have been given the green light to compete at the Paris Olympics despite being disqualified from the World Championships last year due to failing gender eligibility tests. Khelif, at 25 years old, has advanced to the quarter-finals of the women’s 66kg category after defeating Italy’s Angela Carini, while Lin has reached the last eight of the women’s 57kg category with a win over Uzbekistan’s Sitora Turdibekova. The decision to allow these athletes to participate has sparked controversy due to their disqualifications in 2023.

Khelif has always competed in the women’s division and is acknowledged by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as a female athlete. She has expressed her desire to inspire young girls and disadvantaged children in Algeria through her achievements in the sport. Lin, on the other hand, has a successful career in boxing, having won various titles and medals in international competitions.

The controversy surrounding Khelif’s recent victory arises from her disqualification at the 2023 World Championships in New Delhi. The International Boxing Association (IBA) conducted a gender eligibility test that Khelif failed to meet, leading to her disqualification. The IBA’s decision was based on their definition of gender based on chromosomes, which sparked a debate on the accuracy and fairness of such tests.

Despite the challenges faced by Khelif and Lin, they are determined to compete and showcase their skills at the Olympics. Khelif will be facing Hungarian boxer Anna Luca Hamori, while Lin will go up against Bulgarian Svetlana Kamenova Staneva. The controversy surrounding their participation has raised questions about fairness, eligibility criteria, and the governance of Olympic boxing.

The IOC has emphasized the importance of inclusivity and non-discrimination based on gender identity and sex variations in Olympic sports. With changes in regulations and governance in boxing, the focus is on ensuring a level playing field for all athletes while upholding the integrity of the competition. The testing conducted in boxing includes measures to prevent the use of doping products and ensure fair competition.

As Khelif and Lin prepare for their upcoming bouts, the debate over gender eligibility and fairness in sports continues. While the controversy may overshadow their achievements, both athletes remain focused on their goal of competing at the highest level and inspiring others through their dedication and passion for the sport.