ER Editor: The International Boxing Association is, gasp, Russian apparently. Good on them for their appropriate actions regarding biologically female boxers having to compete against the men the IOC has allowed in through regulatory negligence.
This is still smelling like theatre to us.
A reminder that there are two men in the Paris Olympics boxing as biological women. Here is a report on the second boxer beating his female opponent, Taiwan’s Lin Yu Ting —
Taiwanese allegedly male boxer wins latest fight against a woman at Paris Olympics
XY Marks The Spot: Second Olympic Boxer Who Failed Gender Test Beats Woman To Tears
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Some tweets —
🚨The International Boxing Association has just announced it is going to award prize money to female boxer Angela Carini, who forfeited her Olympic match against Imane Khelif yesterday.
In 2023, the IBA disqualified Khelif from women’s boxing for having “XY chromosomes.”
In a… pic.twitter.com/oK1GCeLPyQ
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) August 2, 2024
JUST IN: The International Boxing Association (IBA) is awarding Italy’s Angela Carini with $50,000 in prize money after she got defeated by a fighter with XY chromosomes.
“IBA will award Angela Carini, who abandoned the fight against Algeria’s Imane Khelif at Paris 2024 Games… pic.twitter.com/arNqbDCgmF
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 3, 2024
Paris Olympics gender debate.
Why Imane Khelif allowed to compete against Angela Carini?
Why do International Boxing Association(IBA) and International Olympic Committee(IOC) regulations differ on female eligibility?
The crux of the issue lies in the differing regulations and… pic.twitter.com/j99H9Z8TC5
— Civil Learning (@CivilLearning1) August 3, 2024
The IOC is too woke to get rid of the bloke!
So the IBA is doing their part to push back!
The International Boxing Association (IBA) will award Angela Carini of Italy with prize money equivalent to an Olympian champion, after her withdrawal from the Paris 2024 fight after 46… pic.twitter.com/jWuHoPrerZ
— Brian Tamaki (@BrianTamakiNZ) August 3, 2024
A video of the Taiwanese male boxer at work with Uzbek competitor, Sitora Turdibekova —
It is outrageous to allow women with XX chromosomes to be beaten by athletes with XY chromosomes at #Paris2024. This is a way of humiliating women. It is an unfair type of doping. Where has the idea of fair play gone? – Lin Yu-Ting pic.twitter.com/QUWg4PBX4m
— ExplicitePL (@ExplicitePL) August 2, 2024
Sitora Turdibekova didn’t stand a chance. Look at Lin Yu-Ting’s reach, he could have punched her from across the ring. She gave it her best shot, and we all know that discounting the two men in that boxing ring (including the ref) Turdibekova was the only female winner standing. pic.twitter.com/8wYUarcexa
— Tiffany ⚢ Woman4Women🦖 (@Woman4W) August 2, 2024
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IBA is to award Angela Carini of Italy with Olympic champion prize money
IBA
International Boxing Association (IBA) will award Angela Carini, who abandoned the fight against Algeria’s Imane Khelif at Paris 2024 Games after 46 seconds of the first round, the IBA prize money as if she were an Olympic champion, President Umar Kremlev claimed.
Carini refused to continue the fight against Khelif from the last 16 in Paris, as she mentioned that she wasn’t able to continue.
‘I couldn’t look at her tears,’ President Kremlev said. ‘I am not indifferent to such situations, and I can assure that we will protect each boxer. I do not understand why they kill women’s boxing. Only eligible athletes should compete in the ring for the sake of safety.’
Kremlev also said that IBA will support Sitora Turdibekova of Uzbekistan. Today Turdibekova unanimously lost to Lin Yu-ting from Chinese Taipei, who was also deemed ineligible by the IBA back in 2023.
In May, the IBA leadership took a bold decision to award all Olympic champions and medallists of Paris 2024 allotted prize money. The unprecedented move in the history of the sport is aimed at supporting the athletes, coaches, and National Federations, as well as underpinning IBA’s commitment to delivering the best support for its athletes, based on their hard work and dedication to the sport of boxing.
As stated, all Paris gold medallists in the boxing tournament will receive a substantial financial reward of $100,000. Out of this amount, the athlete will receive $50,000, their National Federation will receive $25,000, and their coach will receive $25,000. For a silver medal, $50,000 prize money will be awarded, with the athlete receiving $25,000, and the remaining $25,000 being distributed evenly between the coach and the National Federation. For a bronze medal, we will provide $25,000, of which $12,500 will go to the athlete, and $12,500 will again be distributed evenly. Additionally, athletes who lost in the quarterfinals and finished 5th, will each receive $10,000 from IBA, making the total prize money fund commitment equalling more than $3.1 million USD distributed to over 100 boxers.
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Good on the IBA. TLB..Thank you for reporting this. (-: