Olympics-Boxing-Algerian Khelif Wins Women's Semi-final

Imane Khelif beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision - The AP
Imane Khelif beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision - The AP
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Olympics-Boxing-Algerian Khelif Wins Women's Semi-final

Imane Khelif beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision - The AP
Imane Khelif beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision - The AP

Imane Khelif, the boxer at the center of a gender dispute, beat Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision in a welterweight semi-final fight at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday to progress to the women's final at Roland Garros.

Khelif, a silver medallist at the 2022 worlds, and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting have been in the spotlight at the Olympics as part of a storm that has dominated headlines and been the subject of much discussion on social media platforms.

"I don’t want anything to be said about the controversy," Khelif said after her win, The AP reported.

Khelif and Lin were disqualified by the International Boxing Association from the 2023 World Championships in New Delhi, with the body saying in a shambolic press conference on Monday that a sex chromosome test had ruled both of them ineligible.

At those World Championships, Khelif beat Suwannapheng by unanimous decision in the semi-finals before being disqualified. Suwannapheng competed in the final after Khelif's disqualification and won silver.

Khelif and Lin are competing in the Olympics after the International Olympic Committee stripped the IBA of its status as the sport's governing body in 2023 and took control of organising the boxing in Paris.

The IOC has rejected the results of the IBA-ordered tests as arbitrary and illegitimate, saying there was no reason to conduct them.

At these Games, the IOC is using boxing eligibility rules that were applied at the 2016 and 2021 Olympics which do not include gender testing.

- FAN SUPPORT

Algerian fans flocked into a repurposed Court Philippe Chatrier, devoid of its iconic red clay, looking to support Khelif and screamed "Imane, Imane, Imane" ahead of the bout, while also booing Suwannapheng on entry.

In a cautious first round, both boxers attempted to keep their distance and engaged sparingly, but Khelif used her jab to better effect than her Thai opponent.

Suwannapheng connected with a big right hand in the second, but the rangy Algerian's excellent technique allowed her to keep landing shots and sweep the judge's scorecards.

Khelif threw caution to the wind and went after Suwannapheng in the final round, peppering her with jarring shots to claim the win by unanimous decision.

Both boxers touched gloves in a sign of respect after the fight, and when Khelif was announced as winner a deafening roar erupted from the fans in attendance.

"I just had the performance I was looking to deliver today to make the fans happy," Khelif said.

Khelif waited until her opponent left the ring before celebrating, jogging on the spot with an enormous grin on her face before leaving and shadow-boxing her way to the doctor's station for a quick medical check.

"I have not followed the controversy closely but all I know is that she is a woman and she is a strong fighter," Suwannapheng said.

Khelif will face Yang Liu of China in the final on Friday.

Lin also reached the semi-finals in the featherweight category, where she will take on Turkey's Esra Yildiz on Wednesday.

The storm surrounding Khelif and Lin erupted when the Algerian's opponent Angela Carini pulled out of their round-of-16 bout last week after just 46 seconds, saying she felt intense pain and feared for her safety after being hit with a barrage of punches.



Greek Athlete Tests Positive for Doping in Paris, Leaves Village, Team Says

 05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)
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Greek Athlete Tests Positive for Doping in Paris, Leaves Village, Team Says

 05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)
05 August 2024, France, Paris: The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Cauldron, an air balloon, in the background. (dpa)

A Greek athlete has tested positive for banned substances at the Paris Games and has been expelled from the athletes' village, the Greek Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

The team had been informed on Monday afternoon by Greece's anti-doping agency and the athlete, whose name or sport were not announced, was provisionally suspended and moved away from the team.

The Paris Games have seen only a handful of positive tests during competition so far, including that of Commonwealth Games bronze medalist and African Games boxing champion Cynthia Ogunsemilore of Nigeria.

Iraqi judoka Sajjad Sehen tested positive for steroids a day before the start of the Games.