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World Boxing to introduce mandatory sex testing for all boxers who want to participate in its competitions

LAUSANNE, Suïssa (Maig 30, 2025) — World Boxing will introduce mandatory sex testing, to determine the eligibility of male and female athletes that want to take part in its competitions. The introduction of mandatory testing will be part of a new policy on “Sex, Age and Weight” to ensure the safety of all participants and deliver a competitive level playing field for men and women.

The policy is in the final stages of development and has been crafted by a specially convened Working Group of the World Boxing Medical and Anti-Doping Committee, which has examined data and medical evidence from an extensive range of sources and consulted widely with other sports and experts across the world.

In light of plans to introduce this policy and the particular circumstances surrounding some boxers that competed at the Paris 2024 Jocs Olímpics, World Boxing has written to the Algerian Boxing Federation to inform it that Imane Khelif will not be allowed to participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup or any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes sex testing.

This decision reflects concerns over the safety and wellbeing of all boxers, including Imane Khelif, and aims to protect the mental and physical health of all participants in light of some of the reactions that have been expressed in relation to the boxer’s potential participation at the Eindhoven Box Cup.

The letter sent by World Boxing to the Algerian Boxing Federation on May 30, 2025, states:

“Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 Juny 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxing’s rules and testing procedures.

“In accordance with the World Boxing Statutes, amendments to the Competition Rules are typically made by Congress. No obstant això, under special or emergency circumstances, the World Boxing Executive Board holds the authority to make immediate amendments when a rule is deemed no longer functional or when evolving conditions necessitate a change.

“In May 2025, the Executive Board exercised this authority and adopted new eligibility criteria for participation in sex-specific boxing categories. These new eligibility rules were developed with the express purpose of safeguarding athletes in combat sports, particularly given the physical risks associated with Olympic-style boxing.

“Please be advised that, per World Boxing policy, “…in the event the athlete’s sex certification is challenged by the athlete’s federation or by World Boxing, the athlete shall be ineligible to compete until the dispute is resolved…”

This decision is designed solely to ensure the health and safety of all participants in World Boxing competitions (including Imane Khelif) and is not deemed to in any way prejudge the outcome of any testing that will be introduced as part of the new policy on “Sex, Age and Weight”.

World Boxing’s new policy and the introduction of testing will mean that all athletes over the age of 18 that want to participate in a World Boxing owned or sanctioned competition will need to undergo a PCR (polymerase chain reaction) genetic test to determine their sex at birth and their eligibility to compete.

The PCR test is a laboratory technique used to detect specific genetic material, in this case the SRY gene, that reveals the presence of the Y chromosome, which is an indicator of biological sex. The test can be conducted by nasal/mouth swab, saliva or blood.

Athletes that are deemed to be male at birth, as evidenced by the presence of Y chromosome genetic material (the SRY gene) or with a difference of sexual development (DSD) where male androgenization occurs, will be eligible to compete in the male category.

Athletes that are deemed to be female at birth, as evidenced by the presence of XX chromosomes or the absence of Y chromosome genetic material (the SRY gene) or with a DSD where male androgenization does not occur, will be eligible to compete in the female category.

World Boxing respects the dignity of all individuals and its overriding priority is to ensure safety and competitive fairness to all athletes. To do this, it is essential that strict categories, determined by sex are maintained and enforced, and means that World Boxing will only operate competitions for athletes categorized as male or female.

Under the new policy, National Federations will be responsible for testing and will be required to confirm the sex of their athletes when entering them into World Boxing competitions by providing a certification of their chromosomal sex, as determined by a PCR test.

A failure to provide certification of the chromosomal sex of an athlete or the provision of a false certification, will render the athlete ineligible to compete and may lead to sanctions against the athlete and/or the athlete’s National Federation.

Where test results for boxers that want to compete in the female category reveal Y chromosome genetic material and a potential DSD, the initial screenings will be referred to independent clinical specialists for genetic screening, hormonal profiles, anatomical examination or other valuation of endocrine profiles by medical specialists.

As part of its new policy World Boxing will reserve the right to do genetic sex screening on new or existing athlete samples to confirm certification.

The policy will include an appeals process. Support will be offered to any boxers that provide an adverse test result.

The new “Sex, Age and Weight” policy will come into force from July 1, 2025.

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 with a mission to ensure that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement. It held its first formal meeting with the IOC in May 2024 and on February 25, 2025, it was granted provisional recognition by the IOC as the International Federation (IF) within the Olympic Movement governing the sport of boxing at world level. Al març 20, 2025, the IOC confirmed that boxing has been restored to the sport program for LA28.

Further information on World Boxing is available atwww.worldboxing.org.

La Comissió de Boxa llança Boxer Health & Web d'assessorament de seguretat

 

Els britànics & Autoritat irlandesa de boxa (BIBA) avui ha anunciat el llançament del BIBA Health & Lloc web de l'Executiu de Seguretat – www.boxbiba.co.uk– que no només cobreix la Salut & Consells de seguretat, recursos i informació per als boxejadors, però també inclou informació i recursos de conscienciació sobre salut mental.

 

 

 

 

Des 2016 els britànics & L'Autoritat de Boxa Irlandesa s'ha esforçat per millorar tots els aspectes de Boxer Health & Seguretat, inclosa la designació d'una sèrie d'especialistes, inclòs el reconegut especialista en lesions esportives el professor Michael Graham MBChB; PhD; FRSM; BAIX; MICR; MCSFS; PCCMH; Expert APIL; FSB al Consell Assessor Mèdic de BIBA per desenvolupar procediments addicionals de seguretat i salut de Boxer, com ara les proves cognitives, tant com a part del seu procediment de llicència com de la medicina posterior a l'esdeveniment, així com dirigir un equip d'experts per dur a terme investigacions a llarg termini sobre les lesions al cap relacionades amb els esports de combat.

 

 

 

 

Al març 2017 els britànics & Irish Boxing Authority va ser la primera comissió a introduir Infra-Scanners, un escàner cerebral infrarojo portàtil que pot detectar signes de sagnat al cervell, en esdeveniments sancionats per ells mateixos, després d'una sèrie de lesions greus al cap dins l'esport, inclosa la mort de Mike Towell a 2016.

 

 

Un altre britànic recent & La iniciativa de l'Autoritat de Boxa Irlandesa va ser la presentació al gener 2018 de permetre begudes de rehidratació a la cantonada per a tot el concurs de vuit rondes i més, en un intent d'assegurar que els boxejadors romanguin hidratats en competicions més llargues, que en si mateix també pot reduir el risc de possible inflor o sagnat al cervell.

 

 

En anunciar la nova Sanitat & El conseller delegat i vicepresident executiu de BIBA al lloc web de Safety Executive, Gianluca Di Caro, va declarar;

 

 

“Al febrer ens vam subscriure a la Carta de Salut Mental per a l'Esport i l'Oci i com a part del nostre pla d'acció vam decidir crear un lloc web específic per conscienciar sobre la Salut Mental dins de l'esport..

 

 

Durant les discussions amb el comitè que ultrapassa les nostres polítiques de salut mental, em vaig adonar que, tot i que és essencial que tinguem la informació i els recursos disponibles sobre el tema tan important de la salut mental., que també hem de cobrir altres Sanitat igualment importants & La seguretat és important, especialment aquells que poden reduir els possibles riscos d'hemorràgies al cervell, així com fer una ullada seriosa a les regles actuals de l'esport per millorar la salut. & Seguretat dels que competeixen.

 

 

Un altre factor que ens va portar a decidir crear un lloc web d'HSE global va ser que el nostre equip d'especialistes líder actualment està duent a terme un projecte d'investigació a llarg termini sobre lesions al cap no només en boxa sinó en tots els esports de combat..

 

 

Tot i que estem només uns mesos en aquest projecte de recerca, ja hem destacat una sèrie d'àmbits, dins de la normativa vigent, que s'han de mirar seriosament i fer canvis, També destacarem aquests canvis proposats al nou lloc web d'HSE abans de fer pressió a totes les organitzacions de campionats mundials i regionals., les associacions de la indústria de la boxa i els esports de combat, així com altres comissions d'arreu del món per intentar aconseguir aquests canvis increïblement vitals a les regles introduïdes.

 

 

Els que governem l'esport hem de plantejar-nos ara fer els canvis molt necessaris a les regles, així com moure's amb els temps i adoptar les noves tecnologies, sobretot si aquests poden evitar més tragèdies, com crec que és nostre, les Comissions que Governen l'Esport la responsabilitat de garantir que la Salut & La seguretat dels que competeixen és del més alt nivell possible, no fer-ho seria perillós i irresponsable i fins i tot podria destruir el nostre estimat esport, bàsicament ajudant a presentar el cas, per la nostra pròpia inacció, per a aquells que volen prohibir la boxa professional".

 

 

Els britànics & Autoritat irlandesa de boxa (BIBA) Salut & Lloc web de l'Executiu de Seguretat – www.boxbiba.co.uk – s'ha posat en marxa avui i s'actualitzarà periòdicament per oferir als boxejadors un punt de referència d'informació i recursos inigualables.

 

 

Web principal de BIBA: www.boxbiba.com

 

 

Web de BIBA HSE: www.boxbiba.co.uk