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Boxer Cleared After Gender Row: Back in the Ring
21 Mar
Summary
- Lin Yu-ting, an Olympic boxing champion, has been cleared to compete in the female category.
- World Boxing confirmed the athlete has been female since birth after medical expert review.
- This decision allows her to compete in the upcoming Asian Boxing Championships next Saturday.

Olympic boxing champion Lin Yu-ting has been cleared by World Boxing to compete in the female category, marking a significant resolution following a gender eligibility controversy. The Chinese Taipei Boxing Association announced the decision, expressing "tremendous relief." Independent medical experts confirmed Lin has been female since birth after reviewing extensive evidence.
This landmark ruling permits Lin to participate in the upcoming Asian Boxing Championships in Ulaanbaatar, commencing next Saturday. This event will be her first international competition since her Olympic appearance. The decision stems from an appeal process after initial eligibility concerns, involving detailed medical documentation and analysis by World Boxing's medical committee.
Lin's case, alongside Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, highlighted complex gender eligibility issues. World Boxing's policy requires fighters over 18 to undergo genetic testing for the women's category. While Lin was tested, the results were not initially disclosed, leading to her exclusion from prior championships. The IOC had previously allowed both athletes to compete in Paris, overturning a prior ban by the International Boxing Association.




