Breakaway boxing body鈥檚 president backs the IOC鈥檚 handling of gender issues at the Paris Olympics

Algeria's Imane Khelif, right, and Italy's Angela Carini at the end of their women's 66kg preliminary boxing match at the 2024 Summer Olympics Thursday in Paris. (AP)
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  • Van Der Vorst still strongly disagrees with critics of the IOC鈥檚 handling of the Olympic tournament, specifically the eligibility of women鈥檚 boxers Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan
  • Even though Carini said she wasn鈥檛 making a political statement about Khelif, Carini鈥檚 tearful abandonment of the bout became a worldwide sensation on social media and in Western culture wars

VILLEPINTE, France: The head of the governing body that hopes to run the next Olympic boxing tournament said he supports the IOC鈥檚 eligibility policies at the Paris Olympics, and he urged those without deep understandings of gender issues to entrust those determinations to medical professionals and scientists.

World Boxing president Boris Van Der Vorst also told The Associated Press on Thursday that his organization will always put athletes鈥� safety first in developing its own policies on health and gender, while recognizing that combat sports sometimes require extra considerations to protect all athletes.

Van Der Vorst still strongly disagrees with critics of the IOC鈥檚 handling of the Olympic tournament, specifically the eligibility of women鈥檚 boxers Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very important that when people are eligible to compete here, we have to respect them,鈥� Van Der Vorst said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a very sad situation for all boxers, everyone involved here.鈥�

The now-banished International Boxing Association, which World Boxing hopes to replace, claimed both fighters failed gender eligibility tests at its 2023 world championships after both had competed in amateur boxing for many years.

Khelif won her first Paris bout Thursday when her opponent, Angela Carini of Italy, quit after just 46 seconds. Even though Carini said she wasn鈥檛 making a political statement about Khelif, Carini鈥檚 tearful abandonment of the bout became a worldwide sensation on social media and in Western culture wars.

鈥淲hat happened today, it shouldn鈥檛 be happening like this,鈥� Van Der Vorst told the AP. 鈥淭he pressure that there is from social media, from the press, from everyone else, it鈥檚 not very helpful, and it鈥檚 getting into everyone鈥檚 head.鈥�

Criticism of the two boxers is based partly in the policies and decisions of the IBA, which has been out of the Olympic movement since 2019 after years of IOC concerns about its leadership, integrity and financial transparency.

The IBA disqualified Khelif from its world championships because of what it said were elevated levels of testosterone, and it stripped Lin of a bronze medal because it claimed she failed to meet unspecified eligibility requirements in a biochemical test.

Van Der Vorst鈥檚 World Boxing is an alliance of several dozen nations who broke away from the IBA after an internal power struggle failed to oust its Russian president, Umar Kremlev. An IOC task force has run the past two Olympic boxing tournaments.

If World Boxing gains approval to become the sport鈥檚 Olympic governing body, it will be in charge of the major tournaments during the Olympic cycle. If World Boxing doesn鈥檛 succeed, boxing likely will be dropped from the Olympic program.

Van Der Vorst said it鈥檚 鈥渢oo early鈥� to know World Boxing鈥檚 exact policies on gender identity, given the unique physical demands and dangers of boxing.

鈥淔irst of all, safety above all,鈥� Van Der Vorst said. 鈥淏ut I think with a combat sport, there could be some other reasons how you are going to deal with these kinds of situations.鈥�

The IOC used rules from 2016 in determining boxers鈥� gender eligibility, while several Olympic sports鈥� governing bodies have updated their gender rules over the past three years, including World Aquatics, World Athletics and the International Cycling Union. The governing body for track and field also last year tightened rules on athletes with differences in sex development.

鈥淲e will assign our medical committee as soon as possible after these Games to make policy, and they are already in progress,鈥� Van Der Vorst said. 鈥淏ut they have to finalize their policy, and the general issue is very complicated. You need to have good tests, not only the gender tests, but also the medical tests. More importantly, I think it鈥檚 not up to you and I. It鈥檚 up to the (professional) people who are involved in (the testing).鈥�

Van Der Vorst and other members of his organization are in Paris as observers 鈥� and, occasionally, recruiters of additional nations to join the only governing body with a chance of keeping boxing in the Olympic program when the IOC decides the sport鈥檚 fate in early 2025. World Boxing currently has 37 members.

World Boxing is also studying the mechanics for the major tournaments that it hopes to run, including the Youth Olympics in Dakar, Senegal, in 2026 and the Los Angeles Games in 2028.

Both Taiwan and Algeria are still IBA members, but Lin competed in a World Boxing invitational tournament in Pueblo, Colorado, last spring. She lost her opening bout to Brazilian Olympian Jucielen Romeu.

Van Der Vorst left the eventful day disappointed in the wild conclusions and speculation thrown across social media about both fighters.

鈥淚 have not seen one single test that is proving that (the boxers are) transgender,鈥� Van Der Vorst said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the reason why it鈥檚 not very respectful for the boxers who are competing here ... to speak about them in these terms. That鈥檚 what I鈥檓 trying to stress. When there is proof, yeah, that鈥檚 a different situation. But I haven鈥檛 seen anything that proves it.鈥�