Khelif being in womenâs boxing not fair, says next opponent
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Hungarian boxer Anna Luca Hamori says she doesnât âthink itâs fairâ that her next opponent, Imane Khelif, is taking part in the womenâs category at the Olympics.
Hamori, 23, will face the 25-year-old Algerian in the quarter-finals of the 66kg competition on Saturday.
Khelif is one of two athletes â along with Taiwanâs Lin Yu-ting â who have been cleared to compete despite having been disqualified from last yearâs Womenâs World Championships after they were said to have failed gender eligibility tests.
The Hungarian Boxing Association has protested against Khelifâs participation at Paris 2024, and the Hungarian Olympic Committee requested talks with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over the issue.
Hamori wrote on social media: âIn my humble opinion I donât think itâs fair that this contestant can compete in the womenâs category.
âBut I cannot concern myself with that now. I cannot change it, itâs life.
âI can promise you one thing⊠I will do my best to win and I will fight as long as I can!â
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The Hungarian Boxing Association said in a statement it âobjects to the appearance of the Algerian competitorâ in the Olympics.
Khelif beat Angela Carini in the first round of competition as the Italian abandoned their bout after 46 seconds.
Carini said on Thursday she ended the fight to âpreserve her lifeâ, but apologised to her opponent on Friday for not shaking hands.
In its statement, the Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB) said it wanted to protect âthe right of female competitors to equal opportunities and fair competitionâ.
âThe president of the MOB initiated an immediate consultation with the IOC sports director in order to clarify the situation,â it added.
The Russia-led International Boxing Association (IBA), which carried out the tests last year, said Khelif âfailed to meet the eligibility criteria for participating in the womenâs competition, as set and laid out in the IBA regulationsâ.
Khelif has always competed in the womenâs division and is recognised by the IOC as a female athlete.
âThe Algerian boxer was born female, was registered female, lived her life as a female, boxed as a female, has a female passport,â IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said on Friday.
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