Posted on 06/02/2025 4:39:31 PM PDT by Libloather
Newly leaked test results prove that Olympic boxer Imane Khelif does have male chromosomes — after the International Olympic Committee dismissed the claims as “not legitimate” and let her compete in the Paris 2024 Games.
Khelif – a 26-year-old who has long maintained she is female — was found to have male XY chromosomes in a 2023 test carried out by an accredited Indian doctor, newly obtained test results leaked by 3 Wire Sports show.
“Chromosome analysis reveals male karyotype,” read the test results — referring to male chromosomes – which left Khelif barred from the 2023 women’s World Boxing Championship in India.
The test was conducted before that tournament by Dr. Lal Path Labs, a New Delhi lab with accreditation from the American College of Pathologists and certification from International Organization for Standardization, documents show.
But despite those bona fides, the IOC dismissed the test as “not legitimate” and “ad hoc,” according to the Telegraph, and allowed Khelif to compete in the women’s division at the 2024 Paris Olympic.
Leaders of the Olympic committee went a step further and even suggested that the test could be misinformation planted by Russia – where World Boxing is based – to prevent the dominant athlete from competing on the world stage.
Khelif went on to win gold in Paris and left the sport mired in controversy, while competitors expressed fears about facing her in the ring.
Italy’s Angela Carini said she feared for her life during an Olympic bout against Khelif that lasted just 46 seconds.
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Easily that is a man.
Could it be because there's a difference between men and women?
Legal Insurrection had pics. Clearly state “No numerical or structural abnormalities”.
So, their defense is that it was an AdHoc test, and as such was illegal and the results should be disregarded?
“Everyone knows that we only test once every 10 years, and that the date is known WELL ahead of time so that the cheating can be arranged. The fact that you did this ON YOUR OWN, and without any notice CLEARLY means the results should be thrown out!”.
Also, INB4 the libs claim that Dood just SAYING he’s a woman is enough.
Every woman (real woman) that has to fight this DUDE should sue the Olympic Committee for everything they’ve got. Hit them in their pockets. Make it hurt
Note that the test says “Abnormal”
I suspect he has 5-ard. supposedly there is a leaked report stating it but I havent seen it yet
I think this person had some problems at birth, which may be partially genetic or maybe only physical. .
XY male raised as female. It happens. It’s rare.
Still should not be allowed to compete against women, even though it’s not the case of a dude deciding to say he’s a woman to be able to win in women’s sports.
We live in incredibly stupid times.
Cue the Ancient Aliens guy saying: I’m not saying it’s aliens but it’s aliens, only change it to, “I’m not saying it’s a dude, but it’s a DUDE!
for what its worth
https://lecorrespondant.net/imane-khelif-ni-ovaires-ni-uterus-mais-des-testicules/
A very small portion of the population is born with Swyers Syndrome.
There is a genetic abnormality in the SRY tip of the Y chromosome (SRY binds to other parts of the DNA, spurring the development of testes and a penis), leading to an incomplete male.
Individuals born with Swyers present as female at birth. They have a vagina but typically no uterus and may have undescended testes (present but not visible or external).
Even more rare are females with a malformed SRY gene on one X chromosome. They present as male but have XX chromosomes. This condition is different from Turners Syndrome, where a girl only has 1 X chromosome or an X/partial X chromosome and presents as female.
While the majority of the population is either XX or XY, there are people born X, XXY, XYY, etc.
Russia, Russia, Russia again? 😜
for those that keep getting this wrong..this is the disorder that Khelif likely has and has supposedly been shown to have
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34290981
The extraordinary case of the Guevedoces
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