Algeria's Khelif is the victim of a power struggle, says coach

Layli Foroudi - Reuters - 06/08
Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer thrust into the centre of a gender dispute at the Paris Olympics, has grafted hard to reach her level and is the victim of a power struggle for control of the sport, her coach said on Tuesday.
PARIS, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer thrust into the centre of a gender dispute at the Paris Olympics, has grafted hard to reach her level and is the victim of a power struggle for control of the sport, her coach said on Tuesday.
Khelif is banned by the International Boxing Association (IBA) from competing in IBA-sanctioned women's tournaments after it said she had failed a gender eligibility test.
She has been able to take part in the Olympics after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stripped the IBA of its status as the sport's governing body in 2023 and took control of organising the boxing in Paris.
The storm surrounding her erupted after her Italian opponent Angela Carini pulled out of their round-of-16 Olympic bout after 46 seconds during which she came under a barrage of punches.
"We have worked hard over the past two years," Mohamed Chaoua, Khelif's coach since she was a teenager, said in a cafe outside the Olympic village. "The gold medal is the best response to these people."
Khelif faces Janjaem Suwannapheng of Thailand, whom she beat at the IBA World Championships in 2023 before being disqualified, later on Tuesday in a semi-final contest.
The controversy had taken its toll on Khelif, Chaoua said.
"Imane has been greatly affec...
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