Paris Olympics: Italy’s Angela Carini abandons fight with Algeria’s Imane Khelif, who failed gender test, after 46 seconds – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL1 August 2024Last Update :
Paris Olympics: Italy’s Angela Carini abandons fight with Algeria’s Imane Khelif, who failed gender test, after 46 seconds – MASHAHER


Italy’s Angela Carini reacts after abandoning her fight against Algeria’s Imane Khelif after only 46 seconds. (Photo by Mohd Rasfan/Getty Images)

PARIS — Less than a minute into her controversial fight against an Algerian boxer who failed a gender eligibility test last year, Italy’s Angela Carini decided that she was done.

She raised her hand to stop the fight after absorbing a flurry of jabs from Algeria’s Imane Khelif in the opening sequence of the first round.

Carini told her coach Emanuel Renzini that her nose hurt too much for her to continue. Renzini encouraged her to try to make it to the end of the first round so that they could talk further, but Carini raised her hand and asked to abandon the fight again a few seconds later after taking one more punch from Khelif.

“She’s too strong,” Renzini recalled Carini telling him.

“I had entered the ring to fight,” Carini said in Italian after. “I didn’t give up, but a punch hurt too much and so I said enough. I go out with my head held high.”

Khelif’s thoroughly dominant showing on Thursday will only inflame the debate over whether she and Chinese Tapei’s Lin Yu‑ting should be allowed to compete at the Paris Olympics. Last year, at the World Championships in New Delhi, Khelif’s failed gender eligibility test led to the International Boxing Association disqualifying her hours before her gold medal bout. Yu-ting was disqualified before the bronze medal bout for the same reason.

The International Olympic Committee has since stripped the IBA of its status as the global governing body for boxing because of long-running governance issues and a series of judging scandals. That leaves boxing in Paris under the umbrella of the IOC’s Paris 2024 Boxing unit, which has more relaxed rules than the IBA had and has chosen to disregard the results of Khelif’s and Yu-Ting’s gender eligibility tests last year.

When asked about Khelif and Yu-ting on Tuesday, IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said, “I would just say that everyone competing in the women’s category is complying with the competition eligibility rules. They are women in their passports.”

“These athletes competed many times before for many years,” Adams added. “They didn’t just suddenly arrive.”


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