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Day: 6 August 2024

Misinformation, abuse and injustice: breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm

The Olympic boxing match between Algerian Imane Khelif and Italian Angela Carini has caused controversy. False assertions were made about Khelif’s gender identity. In this thought-provoking article, Holly Thorpe and Ryan Storr break down the backstory of the controversy and the real issues facing women in sport.

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