After the biggest controversy over a dispute filled with controversy in Paris in the last summer, Algerian boxer Imne Khelef planned to do all this again in 2028.
gold medalist Told ITV In a special interview that the athlete plans to compete at the 2028 Olympics at Los Angeles, which will be the first summer game in the US since 1996. The 2028 games will also come in the final year of President Donald Trump’s tenure, which has so far been partially defined by strict gender qualification policies in women’s game.
The game drank international resentment in Paris during a run for a gold medal in women’s boxing in 2023 in 2023 for gender adabality issues before the International Boxing Association World Championship. IBA President Omar Kremlev issued a statement to the Russian Tass agency as to why the game was disqualified.
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Emman from Algeria competes against Sports, Right, Hungary from Hungary. (SINA Schuldt/Picture through coalition getty image)
“Based on DNA tests, we identified many athletes who tried to present their colleagues as women. According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from the competition,” said Kremlev.
The game has not been proved to be transgender.
The Algerian Olympic Committee said at that time that the game was disqualified for “medical reasons”. According to Reuters, the Algerian media reported that Kheleif was disqualified for high testosterone levels. Balif claimed that disqualification to prevent Algeria from winning gold was part of a “conspiracy”.
However, the game was allowed to compete in Paris, and received full support from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and President Thomas Bakh. As a result, the boxer inspired heavy backlash from those who believed that the game should not be able to compete in the category of women based on their previous gender eligibility issues.
Critics included Trump, billionaire Elon Musk and writer JK Rowling. The game has filed a lawsuit citing “enlarged cyber harassment acts” to its participation in France.
“When I saw that even the major, famous figures and former athletes of the state were speaking about me without verified facts, it shocked me,” the game told ITV.
Relay Genes called a female boxer a ‘hero’, in which to confiscate the match against the fighter with XY chromosome, is called Slam IOC

The Summer Olympics in Algeria, Right, Summer Olympics in Paris, viewing their women’s 66 kg of an initial boxing match in August 1, 2024, looks at Italy’s Angela Carini. (AP Photo/John Locher)
“They were speaking to talk without any reliable or documented information.
The game also stated that ITV affected the health of the mother’s mother.
“It impressed me mentally, as well as my family. Even my mother was influenced deeply. She was going to the hospital almost every day. My relatives were also impressed, and the entire Algerian people felt the weight of the situation. It just went beyond a game issue or game; it increased in a major media campaign, which could make me a serious negative impact, said my family and my scientist said.”
“I was mentally impressed and felt discouraged him, but I was aware of what was happening. Even during the Paris Olympics, I had a team of specialist doctors who had helped me. Without their support, I would have fallen into a spiral of depression.”
But it is not preventing playing to compete again with potential strict gender eligibility policies to compete again in 2028.
Trump has already signed an executive order, banning transfits from women and girls across the country, and said the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christie NoM will be ordered to keep Trans athletes out of the country for 2028 Olympics.
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Emman Khel of Algeria, right and Angela Carini of Italy is shown after her fight. (Reuters/Isabel Infantases)
However, Khelef claims that these policies do not apply to athletes.
“I will give you a direct answer: The US President issued a decision related to transgender policies in America. I am not a transgender. It doesn’t worry me, and it’s not to scare me. It’s my response,” the game said, “said,”.
“For me, I see myself as a girl, like any other girl. I was born a girl, grew up as a girl, and lived her whole life as one.”
With the Bakh set to leave the office this year, the next IOC president can also bring a different stand for the committee’s gender eligibility policy. A potential successor is former Olympic gold medalist Sebastian coo.
Coe published his manifesto for his vision as IOC President, and it emphasizes importance Protecting female athletes.
He first said in an November 1 interview with the BBC that the situation included in the game made him “uncomfortable”.
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