“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling has spoken out again against Algerian boxer Imane Khelif following a leaked report alleging she is biologically male.
Despite being disqualified by the IBA in 2023, Khelif competed and won gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics based on her female ID.
Besides J.K. Rowling, Imane Khelif also received backlash and criticism from several other notable figures, including Elon Musk, Logan Paul, and President Donald Trump.
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J.K. Rowling Celebrates Leaked Medical Records Of Imane Khelif As A ‘Win For Women’

Rowling has reignited the gender and sport debate by supporting calls to revoke Olympic gold from Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, following a leaked medical report that allegedly identifies the athlete as biologically male.
In her post, Rowling wrote: “It’s a win for women because they won’t be battered to death in the ring by men.”
She added: “If you had any idea what physical tests women go through routinely in their lives, you’d know a cheek swab is no bigger deal than flossing your teeth. Any more moronic questions, wing them over.”
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British media personality also spoke out about the alleged test result, writing, “The biology-denying woke brigade abused and shamed me for saying it was outrageous and dangerous for Khelif to be beating up women at the Olympics. I’m ready for their apology, but won’t hold my breath.”
The leaked medical document dated March 17, 2023, allegedly confirmed Khelif’s male chromosomal profile and links directly to Khelif’s removal from a competition in 2023, when the International Boxing Association (IBA) disqualified her over “failing gender eligibility tests.”
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What Does The Leaked Medical Report Say?

Despite IBA’s disqualification, Khelif went on to compete at the Paris Olympics, where she claimed gold in the women’s category. Her eligibility at the time was reportedly based on her self-identified gender and possession of a female passport.
The leaked results, which became publicly available following their release by journalist Alan Abrahamson on the 3 Wire Sports website, describe Khelif’s chromosome pattern as “male karyotype” and categorize the findings as “abnormal.”
According to the Daily Mail, the test was reportedly carried out at Dr Lal PathLabs in New Delhi, an internationally certified laboratory recognized by the American College of Pathologists and ISO standards.
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Rowling’s remarks and those of other famous critics of Khelif have led to fresh calls for the Algerian boxer’s gold medal to be revoked.
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Leaked Report Challenges IOC’s Stance On Imane Khelif

The revelation of the leaked medical report comes on the heels of World Boxing’s recent decision requiring Imane Khelif to undergo sex verification testing to remain eligible for future participation in women’s boxing events.
The emergence of the document also casts doubt on previous statements made by IOC spokesperson Mark Adams, who had downplayed the legitimacy and implications of the test during a press conference at the Paris Olympics. At the time, Adams dismissed the 2023 test results as unreliable, calling them “ad hoc” and lacking legitimacy.
“Those tests are not legitimate tests,” he said. “The tests themselves, the process of the tests, the ad hoc nature of the tests are not legitimate.”
Adams added: “The testing, the method of the testing, the idea of the testing, which happened kind of overnight. None of it is legitimate, and this does not deserve any response.”
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World Boxing Suspends Imane Khelif, Introduces New Testing Policy Ahead Of LA 2028

World Boxing imposed an indefinite suspension on Khelif, barring her from competing in the women’s division at any of its sanctioned events, including the upcoming Eindhoven Box Cup slated for June 5–10, 2025.
In an official letter sent to the Algerian Boxing Federation, the governing body stated: “Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxing’s rules and testing procedures.”
Additionally, World Boxing, now holding provisional oversight of Olympic boxing for LA 2028 under the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has introduced new eligibility requirements, including PCR testing for the SRY gene, which detects the presence of a Y chromosome.
According to the organization, the PCR test is a molecular method designed to identify specific genetic markers, particularly the SRY gene, which signals the presence of a Y chromosome and is used to determine biological sex. The test can be administered via nasal or oral swab, saliva sample, or blood draw.
This testing forms part of World Boxing’s forthcoming “Sex, Age and Weight” policy, which the body says is intended to promote fairness and ensure the safety of all athletes competing in the sport.
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Backlash After Paris Olympics Pushes World Boxing To Enforce Stricter Gender Policy

World Boxing’s firm response comes amid backlash following the Paris Olympics, where both Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting won gold in the women’s division.
Italian boxer Angela Carini, who faced Khelif in an early round, later shared that the blows she received left her fearing for her life. Similarly, Mexico’s Brianda Tamara Cruz, who fought Khelif in 2022, admitted, “I don’t think I had ever felt like that in my 13 years as a boxer, nor in my sparring with men.”
It was the collective pushback, especially from Latin American boxing federations, that ultimately influenced World Boxing to adopt a stricter policy.
Their advocacy emphasized the importance of recognizing biological sex to protect fairness and the physical safety of female athletes.