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Taiwan Olympic boxing champion Lin Yu-ting quits event after gender eligibility questions

Lin was due to compete in the World Boxing Cup Finals in Sheffield, England but withdrew after the organisers questioned her eligibility

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Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting Lin had offered to undergo a “comprehensive medical examination locally” in Britain but World Boxing did not agree. Photo: AFP

Taiwan’s Olympic boxing gold medallist Lin Yu-ting has pulled out of an international competition in Britain after the organiser questioned her gender eligibility, Taiwanese sports officials said on Wednesday.

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Lin, who along with Algerian boxer Imane Khelif was embroiled in a gender row at the Paris Olympics, was due to compete in the World Boxing Cup Finals in Sheffield that started on Wednesday.

The new competition was organised by World Boxing, which was founded in 2023 and boasts around 55 members, including Taiwan.

It was to be Lin’s first international competition since Paris, but she withdrew after World Boxing questioned her eligibility, Taiwan’s Sports Administration said in a statement.

“She is female, meets all eligibility criteria, and successfully participated in the women’s boxing event (in Paris), winning a gold medal,” the statement said.

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“Unfortunately, as World Boxing is newly established and still navigating the development of its operational mechanisms, it lacks the clear regulatory policies of the IOC that ensure the protection of athletes’ rights,” it said, referring to the International Olympic Committee.

Lin Yu-ting was cleared by the IOC to box at the Paris Olympis and won the 57kg category. Photo: Reuters
Lin Yu-ting was cleared by the IOC to box at the Paris Olympis and won the 57kg category. Photo: Reuters
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