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Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, who claimed gold in the 66kg women’s boxing category at the Paris 2024 Olympics, is facing renewed scrutiny over her eligibility after details from a leaked medical report surfaced. The report, accessed by French journalist Djaffar Ait Aoudia and published by Reduxx, suggests that Khelif exhibits biological characteristics typically associated with genetic males, leading to a complex debate about her participation in women’s sports.

 

The leaked medical documents reportedly show that Khelif has “testicles” and a condition known as 5-alpha reductase deficiency, a disorder affecting sexual development in individuals who are genetically male. The medical examination, which included MRI scans and chromosomal tests, was allegedly conducted in collaboration between the Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital in Paris, France, and the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine Hospital in Algiers, Algeria. According to these reports, Khelif’s MRI revealed a lack of a uterus, internal testes, and a micropenis, which reportedly resembles an enlarged clitoris. Further chromosome testing confirmed an XY karyotype, and hormone analysis placed her testosterone levels within the typical male range, reinforcing claims of Khelif’s genetic male biology.

 

Khelif’s condition, 5-alpha reductase deficiency, is a rare genetic condition that affects individuals with an XY chromosome set, often leading to ambiguous external genitalia. People with this condition are typically assigned female at birth because their genitalia may not clearly appear male or female. The condition affects sexual development before birth and during puberty, leading to potential changes like increased muscle mass, growth of body hair, and limited breast development. Many individuals with this deficiency experience a degree of masculinization as they go through puberty, which may further complicate their identification in gender-specific sports categories.

 

The revelations about Khelif’s biological profile raise questions surrounding gender categories in competitive sports, particularly as they relate to athletes with disorders of sexual development. For years, organizations like the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Boxing Association have debated policies around testosterone levels and eligibility in women’s divisions. Khelif’s situation underscores the challenges sports authorities face in creating policies that are both inclusive and equitable, as it navigates issues around physical advantages that may arise from genetic or hormonal factors.

 

JK Rowling reveals she would be ‘prepared to go to jail’ for calling Imane Khelif a man. The Harry Potter author made the comments after newly surfaced medical records revealed the Algerian women’s boxer has internal testicles and does not have a uterus.  “I really don't know how much clearer I can be on this point, because I've said it several times already. If it's an imprisonable offence to accurately describe sex, or to stand up for the importance and reality of sex, I'm prepared to go to jail.”

 

Based on a report by First Post 2024-11-06

 

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6 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

If I was one of the WOEN beaten by this person, I would sue the Olympic community for assault by a male

 

Amazing how these so called Progressives cheer a bloke beating up a woman in a boxing ring. 

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10 hours ago, JonnyF said:

If only someone could have predicted this :whistling:.

I hope this is never allowed to occur again. A disgusting episode in history with women being beaten in a ring by a man.

 

15 hours ago, Social Media said:

According to these reports, Khelif’s MRI revealed a lack of a uterus, internal testes, and a micropenis, which reportedly resembles an enlarged clitoris. Further chromosome testing confirmed an XY karyotype, and hormone analysis placed her testosterone levels within the typical male range, reinforcing claims of Khelif’s genetic male biology.

 

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30 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

However, as the individual in question is female, no rules were broken.

 

15 hours ago, Social Media said:

a lack of a uterus, internal testes, and a micropenis,

Typical signs of a female...... 

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22 minutes ago, CHdiver said:

 

Typical signs of a female...... 

You are obviously another who did not read the whole article and does not understand 5-ARD.

 

 

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1 hour ago, youreavinalaff said:

 

You both seem confused.

 

She's not a bloke and it's nothing to do with woke.

 

The individual in the article is most likely suffering from the condition 5-ARD, as mentioned in the article. A medical condition one is born with. It's nothing to do with being transgender.

 

This case, and one other highlighted at the Olympics, is similar to the Caster Semenya situation.

 

It Cleary needs addressing as certain hormone levels give an advantage. However, as the individual in question is female, no rules were broken.

 

You both clearly did not read the whole article prior to getting on your soap boxes.

 

I'm not sure how defining he/she as female is arrived at.  OK, not fully male.  But certainly not fully female either.  There are people who do not fit the standard gender model and he/she is one.  Bummer for he/she but should not be allowed to compete as female IMO.

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13 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

Maybe Trump could have the USA boycott the Olympics. 

 

A bit difficult seeing as it is in LA.

 

But boxing might not be included at the next Olympics anyway. The governing bodies have made such a mess of it that they still haven't made a decision on it. 

 

This Woke nonsense with the bloke beating up women certainly hasn't helped. It's farcical. 

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