Twelve Female Boxers Are Not Allowed to Participate in the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, which Starts on Thursday. The Results of their mandatory genetic sex test were not submitted or her submitted too late, reports boxing association world boxing.
It Concerns Five Female Boxers From France, Three From Nigeria, Two From the Dominican Republic, One From the Philippines, and One Female Boxer From Fiji. World Boxing Introduced A Mandatory Sex Test for Female Participants Aged Eighten and About All its Competitions at the End of May.
“This is a drama,” Says World Boxing Chairman Boris van der Vorst To Nu.nl. “We have done every thing we can to help the associations, but unfortunately they did not meet the deadline of Wednesday Evening. That is extremely unfortunate, but the response lies with the associations theme.”
The French Female Boxers had The Sex Test Tasks Earlier This Week in a Laboratory in Leeds. They did this because it is French law prohibits the association from carrying out tests at home or abroad without a medical prescription. Despite assurances that the results would be delivered within 24 hours, The Laboratory was delayed. How Things Went with the Other Associations is not Known.
“The French Staff Has Learned the news with Dismay and Indignation,” The French Association Said in A Statement. “Despite repeated promises from world boxing, The Laboratory, which the Association Itelf had been recruited to us, was unable to provide us with the test results in time. This is a great injustice. Our athletes are tanraticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcraticed a bureacrate a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a bureacrateed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed a deskcaticed for a deskcraticed a deskcaticed for a deskcraticed a deskcaticed for a deskcaticed a deskcratee Late. “
Van der Vorst Disagrees with that. “You can’t just point to world boxing. Associations have known as they July Must submit a mandatory sex test for the world cup. They also have done a sex test earlier, Instead of Two Days before the tournament.”
Much-discussed khelif not participating
World Boxing Introduced a Mandatory Genetic Sex Test for Participants Agged Eighteen and About All its Competitions at the End of May. This happened following the controversy at the Paris Olympic Games Surrounding the femininity of Taiwanese Lin Yu-Ting and Algerian Imane Khelif. They Both won Gold in Their Weight Class.
Both Female Boxers Are Not Participating in the World Cup. Olympic Champion Khelif Has Not Registered and Appealed to the International Sports Tribunal Cas Against the Mandatory Sex Test. With that case, she hopes to participate in the world boxing competitions without a mandatory sex test. Lin has not traveled to liverpool.
Two Women and Three Men Are Participating on Behalf of the Netherlands: Gabriella Weerheim (Up to 57 kilograms), Maud van der Toorn (up to 60 kilograms), Kian Terwint (up to 55 kilograms), Mahmoud al Chabtun (Up to 70) and Finn Bos).