In an unprecedented and shocking development, Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif has been banned for life after reportedly failing a mandatory gender test. This bombshell revelation has sent shockwaves through the sports world, leading to her being stripped of her title and the recovery of her $25 million prize money.
Khelif, celebrated for her achievements in women’s boxing, was subjected to routine gender verification testing following her latest victory on the global stage. The results reportedly indicated that Khelif did not meet the eligibility criteria for competing in women’s boxing, leading to immediate disciplinary action by the International Boxing Association (IBA).
The governing body released a statement:
“The integrity of sports competition depends on fair and equitable participation. As part of our ongoing commitment to upholding these principles, all athletes are subject to gender verification procedures to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements.”
Immediate Fallout
The repercussions for Khelif have been swift and severe:
Lifetime Ban: Khelif has been permanently banned from competing in professional and amateur boxing.
Stripped Title: Her most recent championship title, won in a high-profile bout, has been revoked.
Prize Money Forfeiture: The $25 million prize money associated with her victory has been reclaimed by the IBA.