IBA takes legal action against the IOC to enable Khelif and Lin to participate in Paris 2024


The International Boxing Association (IBA) is proud to be the only League of Nations committed to protecting the rights of athletes around the world and supporting the integrity of women’s sports. US President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Stop men out of women’s sports,” proves that the IBA is stubborn and protects female boxers from unfair competition.

In light of the gender eligibility issues surrounding boxers in 2022 and 2023, the IBA actively conducts all necessary tests and is subsequently considered ineligible to participate in women’s competitions. Individuals have been banned. Despite notifying the IOC about disqualification Iman Keliv And the IOC ignored this important information, allowing both athletes to compete in qualifiers and ultimately compete at the 2024 Olympics, where they won gold medals and deserve female athletes. I denied it.

As a result, the IBA has filed an official complaint with Swiss Attorney General Stefan Blätter about the IOC’s actions that promoted the participation of these impossible athletes at the 2024 Olympic Boxing Tournament in Paris. According to Swiss law, actions or omissions pose a safety risk to competitive participants can justify the investigation and serve as a basis for criminal prosecution. Additionally, similar complaints will be filed with the French Attorney General and the United States.

“President Trump’s order to ban transgender athletes from women’s sports examines the IBA’s efforts to protect the integrity of women’s sports,” argued IBA President Umar Kremlev. “Our actions aim to ensure gender equality in boxing. We are independently set up to address this issue and defend the rights of athletes, and we are able to provide other international activities. urges alliances to follow the IBA examples.

President Kremlev has also encouraged boxers influenced by the IOC’s decision to compete in the Paris 2024 qualification tournament or Olympic boxing event, including IOC President Thomas Bach, sports director Kit McConnell and their respective teams We pursued legal action against the law.

“The IBA provides boxers with free and rechargeable legal assistance in these cases, which is a clear violation of human rights, anger towards female boxers, and crimes that should be punished accordingly. In my personal opinion, Thomas Bach should be fully responsible for this, as he was in charge when it happened, and the court or other case governs this. If he is, he must compensate for the thedamages that have been caused,” President Kremlev argued.

The IBA will implement strict measures at the upcoming Women’s World Boxing Championships at Niš, held in Niš, with a special focus on verifying gender eligibility, to maintain the integrity of the competition. I’ll secure it. This initiative underscores the IBA’s dedication to providing a fair and equitable sports environment for all athletes.

Last updated on February 10th, 2010

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