Algerian Khelif advances as Italy's Carini abandons fight after 46 seconds
PARIS :Algerian Imane Khelif moved past Angela Carini when the Italian surprisingly abandoned their welterweight round of 16 fight after 46 seconds in the first round on Thursday, feeling pain in her nose.
Khelif has been in the spotlight since being disqualified before a gold medal match at the 2023 World Championships for failing International Boxing Association (IBA) eligibility rules that stop athletes with XY chromosomes competing in women's events.
She was ruled eligible, however, to compete in Paris, a competition run by the International Olympic Committee.
Khelif entered the packed North Paris arena amid loud cheers from fans waving Algeria flags, and the Italian was instantly no match for her opponent's speed and longer reach.
Carini, who is six centimetres shorter than the Algerian, went to her coach after 30 seconds to fix her headgear but after briefly resuming the fight she returned to her corner and stopped and quickly left the ring.
"I have always honoured my country with loyalty," Carini said with tears in her eyes. "This time I didn't succeed because I couldn't fight anymore.
"I put an end to the match because after the second blow, after years of experience in the ring and a life of fighting, I felt a strong pain in my nose.
"I said 'that's enough' because ... I could not bring the match to an end. So I thought, maybe it's better to put an end to the match."
Carini wept while talking to reporters before being taken away.
TESTOSTERONE LEVELS
Some sports have limited the levels of testosterone allowed for athletes competing in women's competition, while others ban everyone who has been through male puberty.
Boxing is run by the IOC in Paris as the IBA is no longer recognised by the IOC as the global sports body