Imane Khelif, a mediocre male boxer from Algeria, just breezed through to a gold medal in the 66Kg category of women's boxing, after acquiring all the forged documents necessary to identify as a woman.
Khelif, who was born male (with XY chromosomes) and who was disqualified from competing in the 2023 women's boxing world championships by the IBA for failing the genetics test that revealed his XY chromosomes, ... beat the snot out of every female opponent without losing even a single round. Italian boxer Carini surrendered and quit fighting within 46 seconds after being hit twice in the head, harder than she had ever been hit and believing that her nose was broken.
Taiwan's Lin Yu-Ting is the other male competing in Olympic women's boxing, and he will take the gold medal tomorrow. He too was disqualified from competing in the 2023 women's boxing championships for his XY chromosomes with which he was born, and is now taking advantage of the IOC's "inclusivity" rules which bar any "traumatizing" biological tests and simply trust whatever documentation the athletes bring to the Olympic games.
Once again, neither Imane Khelif nor Lin Yu-Ting have lost even a single round. All women who trained for years and competed against them had their hopes and dreams instantly dashed.