In an explosive scandal that has rocked the sporting world, Imane Khelif, the once celebrated Olympic boxer from Algeria, now faces a lifetime ban after the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) confirmed that she is biologically male. The revelation has led to the immediate revocation of her gold medal, sending shockwaves through both the boxing community and the wider world of competitive sport. Dubbed the “Olympic Liar”, Khelif’s fall from grace is a dramatic and controversial end to a career that many had hailed as ground-breaking.
Imane Khelif had been one of the most prominent figures in women’s boxing, having risen to prominence after winning several international tournaments. Her victory at the Olympic Games, where she claimed a gold medal in the women’s welterweight division, was considered a triumph not only for her, but for Algeria, as she became a national icon in the world of boxing. Fans hailed her as a role model for young women, especially those in North Africa and the Arab world, and praised her tenacity, skill and courage in the ring.
However, his legacy was shaken by the news that questioned his gender identity.
The WBO’s investigation into Khelif’s background and gender identity was prompted by persistent allegations from other athletes and insiders within the boxing community. The governing body conducted an exhaustive review of Khelif’s medical records, gender verification tests and interviews with people close to her.
The results were irrefutable.
At the end of the investigation, the OMB immediately stripped Khelif of his gold medal and announced a prohibition for life to participate in all competitive boxing events.