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‘I feel sad for these boxers’: The Australian caught up in Olympics gender row
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‘I feel sad for these boxers’: The Australian caught up in Olympics gender row

In 2018, Kristy Harris fought against one of the two boxers at the centre of controversy in Paris. Last year, she sat on the board that ruled on their sex tests.

  • by Chris Barrett

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This attempt to clarify boxing’s gender row was a shambles. It also told us everything
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This attempt to clarify boxing’s gender row was a shambles. It also told us everything

While journalists and IBA officials exchanged verbal jabs, Algerian boxer Roumaysa Boualam, Imane Khelif’s friend, staged a dignified, one-woman protest.

  • by Chip Le Grand
‘Women’s category must be only women’: Doctor defends IBA bans at farcical press conference

‘Women’s category must be only women’: Doctor defends IBA bans at farcical press conference

At a chaotic press conference in Paris, the IBA detailed tests that had been carried out on boxers who are in the middle of an Olympics controversy.

  • by Michael Chammas
IOC was told about boxer’s failed sex test a year ago

IOC was told about boxer’s failed sex test a year ago

Algeria’s Imane Khelif and fellow boxer Lin Yu-ting of Chinese Taipei are assured of medals in Paris after winning quarter-final bouts.

  • by Chloe Saltau
The Olympics are to blame for a vicious culture war – and three women are its casualties
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The Olympics are to blame for a vicious culture war – and three women are its casualties

Two women entered the Paris Games ready to compete in the sport they love. Instead, they’ve become pawns in a brutal gender storm – one the IOC could have avoided.

  • by Jordan Baker
Aussie world champ lashes Italian boxer for ‘publicity stunt’ against Imane Khelif

Aussie world champ lashes Italian boxer for ‘publicity stunt’ against Imane Khelif

Skye Nicolson, who fought for Australia at the Tokyo Olympics before turning professional, urged people to “be a lion, not a sheep” and consider the facts before joining the global pile-on.

  • by Vince Rugari
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These contrasting images escalated boxing’s gender war. One of them was deleted

These contrasting images escalated boxing’s gender war. One of them was deleted

Khelif’s next opponent has lit the fuse for an explosive bout by sharing an image of a woman in the ring with a beast. It comes as the Algerian’s friend leaps to the embattled boxer’s defence.

  • by Michael Chammas
Hit and myths: The truth about Algerian boxer at centre of Olympics gender controversy

Hit and myths: The truth about Algerian boxer at centre of Olympics gender controversy

The bout between Imane Khelif and Angela Carini lasted less than a minute, but it has become one of the biggest stories of the Olympics.

  • by Jonathan Drennan
‘You can’t put other people at risk’: Aussie boxer weighs into gender storm

‘You can’t put other people at risk’: Aussie boxer weighs into gender storm

A gender controversy has erupted at the Paris Olympics after an Italian boxer abandoned her bout against an opponent, who previously failed a gender test, and refused to shake hands.

  • by Michael Chammas and Marta Pascual Juanola
‘I feel like a failure’: Australian boxer breaks down in confronting interview

‘I feel like a failure’: Australian boxer breaks down in confronting interview

Harry Garside’s ringside interview was so raw as to make viewers feel they’d been on the end of one of his opponent’s punches.

  • by Chloe Saltau
Dropping Olympic boxing would be ‘a crime against humanity’

Dropping Olympic boxing would be ‘a crime against humanity’

The future of boxing as an Olympic sport beyond Paris is still in doubt – a prospect that Australian boxers and medal hopes Harry Garside, Caitlin Parker and Teremoana Teremoana say they find “honestly terrifying”.

  • by Konrad Marshall