Olympics boxing: Imane Khelif progresses after Angela Carini abandons (2024)

Katie Falkingham

BBC Sport senior journalist in Paris

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Italy's Angela Carini abandoned her Olympic bout against Algerian boxer Imane Khelif inside 46 seconds, saying: "I had to preserve my life."

Khelif is one of two athletes who have been cleared to compete in the women's boxing in Paris, having been disqualified from last year's Women's World Championships for failing to meet eligibility criteria.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) - which did not organise the World Championships but is running the boxing at Paris 2024 - said welterweight Khelif was disqualified in India because of elevated levels of testosterone.

Having received a bye in the first round at the Olympics, the 25-year-old - who also competed at the Tokyo Games - entered Arena Paris Nord on Thursday to much applause from the many Algerians in the crowd.

What happened in the 46-second bout?

After taking a punch to the face inside 30 seconds, Carini went to the corner for her coach to fix her headgear. After briefly resuming, she returned to her corner once more and stopped the fight.

Just before Khelif's arm was raised by the referee, Carini could be heard on camera saying: "It's not right."

She was in tears in the ring and as she faced the media after the bout.

"I wasn't able to finish the match. I felt a strong pain to my nose and I said [to myself] for the experience that I have and the maturity as a woman that I have, I said I hope my nation won't take it badly, I hope my dad won't take it badly - but I stopped, I said stop for myself," Carini told BBC Sport.

"It could have been the match of a lifetime, but I had to preserve my life as well in that moment.

"I didn't have fear, I don't fear the ring. I don't fear taking the blows. But this time there's an end for everything, and I put an end to this match, because I wasn't able to [continue]."

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told Italian media: "It matters to be able to compete on equal grounds and, from my point of view, it was not an even contest."

Speaking about Khelif, Carini told reporters: "I wish her to carry on until the end and that she can be happy.

"I am someone who doesn't judge anyone. I am not here to give judgements."

Khelif, who has lost nine times during her 50-fight career, told BBC Sport: "I'm here for the gold - I fight everybody."

The bout took place a day after Algeria's Olympic Committee condemned "baseless" attacks on Khelif.

Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, who was stripped of a bronze medal at last year's World Championships after failing a gender eligibility test, fights in Paris on Friday.

The IOC said all boxers in Paris "comply with the competition's eligibility and entry regulations".

On Tuesday, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said: "These athletes have competed many times before for many years, they haven't just suddenly arrived - they competed in Tokyo."

'We took appropriate action' - IBA chief

The 2023 World Championships, from which Khelif and Lin were disqualified, were organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA).

But last June, the Russia-led body was stripped of its status as the sport's world governing body by the IOC, which organised the boxing competitions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and is doing so again for Paris.

On Wednesday, the IBA said the pair were disqualified at the World Championships "to uphold the level of fairness and utmost integrity of the competition".

It said they "did not undergo a testosterone examination but were subject to a separate and recognised test, whereby the specifics remain confidential".

"This test conclusively indicated that both athletes did not meet the required necessary eligibility criteria and were found to have competitive advantages over other female competitors," the body added.

The BBC has, as yet, been unable to determine what the eligibility tests consisted of.

The pair had tests at the World Championships in Istanbul 2022, then again in 2023.

The IBA said while Lin did not appeal against the disqualification at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Khelif did appeal but later withdrew it.

Speaking to BBC Sport on Thursday, IBA chief executive Chris Roberts said the pair were banned because of "ongoing concerns that were picked up by our medical committee".

"We took the appropriate action which is only right and proper for our boxing family," he said.

"It was found that they weren't eligible to compete as females so that's currently where we find ourselves."

Asked if it amounted to a 'sex test', Roberts said: "Effectively, yeah."

"Clearly if you've got one boxer who far outweighs the strength of another based against eligibility criteria and testing that would suggest that that person is not fit to be within the female category of the competition," he added.

"It just isn't right and so today you saw that."

IOC criticises IBA's 'arbitrary decision'

In a new statement on Thursday, the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit and IOC criticised the IBA, and said Khelif and Lin "were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA".

"Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process," the IOC said.

"The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure - especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.

"Such an approach is contrary to good governance."

'An absolute disaster'

Steve Bunce, BBC Radio 5 Live boxing analyst

I think it has hurt Olympic boxing at a crucial time where its future is still being discussed. It's an absolute disaster.

What's interesting is in the build-up to the fight, some of her old opponents, good fighters, world champions and European champions, have said [Khelif] is not a cheat.

She's not a devastating puncher. That is only her fifth stoppage.

Carini - I feel for her absolutely, but you have to feel a little bit for Khelif, she's stuck in the middle of something here that's absolutely devastating and it's not over yet.

Khelif to face Hamori next

Khelif will face Hungary's Anna Luca Hamori in the 66kg quarter-finals on Saturday, where another win would guarantee her an Olympic medal.

Hamori told BBC World Service Sport: "My mentality is never to give up, it doesn't matter what happens.

"[Carini's abandonment] is her choice. I can promise I will fight to the end. We will see what happens.

"I don't know what the truth is. I don't care. I just want to win."

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FAQs

What happened with Angela Carini at the Olympics? ›

What happened in her fight against Khelif? Carini exchanged a few brisk punches before abandoning her bout — an extremely rare occurrence in Olympic boxing. Carini didn't shake Khelif's hand after the referee formally raised it. She cried in the ring after sinking to her knees.

How has boxing changed in the Olympics? ›

At the 2012 Summer Olympics, women's boxing events were added to the programme for the first time. In 2016, the IBA allowed professional boxers to compete in Olympic events, previously being limited to amateur or state-funded boxers, for the first time.

What did Angela Carini say? ›

Italian boxer Angela Carini says she “wants to apologise” to Imane Khelif for how she handled the moments after their controversial bout at the Olympics and “would embrace her” if she saw her again. Carini abandoned the last-16 contest after just 46 seconds, when Khelif landed the first significant punch of the fight.

Why is boxing leaving the Olympics? ›

The IOC suspended the IBA in 2019 over governance, finance, refereeing and ethical issues and did not involve it in running the boxing events at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, before stripping it of recognition in 2023.

Why did boxing change? ›

The Marquess of Queensberry Rules introduced several key changes, including the use of gloves instead of bare knuckles, timed rounds, and a standardized ring. These rules laid the foundation for modern boxing, transforming it from a brutal spectacle into a respected and regulated sport.

What was the boxing controversy in the Olympics? ›

Algeria's Imane Khelif, ensnared in political controversy, will box for Olympic gold A boxing federation claims Khelif failed two unspecified gender tests in recent years. Olympic officials say the tests were illegitimate. Khelif will face China's Yang Liu in Friday's gold medal bout.

Has Olympic boxing scoring changed? ›

Until 2016, the Olympics boxing scoring system was more in tune with amateur boxing and was based purely on hits landed. However, starting from the Rio 2016 Olympics, the 10-point-must system was adopted thus making the scoring more similar to pro boxing.

What happened to Nadia at the 1976 Olympics? ›

What is Nadia Comăneci best known for? At the 1976 Olympics, Nadia Comăneci became the first gymnast to earn a perfect score. She received a total of seven 10.0 scores as she won three gold medals (one of which was in the all-around event), a silver, and a bronze.

Who was Angela Carini's fight? ›

Italy's Angela Carini quit 46 seconds into her Olympic boxing match with Imane Khelif on Thursday, after the Algerian – who failed a gender eligibility test last year – landed the first significant punch of the fight.

What happened to Kim Zmeskal at the Olympics? ›

After a brief retirement, Zmeskal was lured back to competition by her love for the sport. A torn ACL ruined her comeback attempt for the 1996 Olympics, but she resumed training the following quadrennium before a torn Achilles' tendon ultimately ended her competitive career for good.

What happened to Michelle Kwan at the Olympics? ›

Kwan ended up winning the silver medal, with the gold medal going to Lipinski and the bronze medal to Chen Lu. Lipinski and Chen both retired from competitive skating shortly after the Olympics, while Kwan went on to win the 1998 World Championships in Minneapolis.

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