PARIS — Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won a gold medal at Paris Olympics after facing scrutiny over misconceptions about her sex.
Khelif beat Yang Liu of China in a unanimous decision (5:0) from all five judges, who scored the bout in her favor for all three rounds at Roland Garros.
The controversy stems from Khelif and Li Yu-ting of Taiwan getting disqualified from last year's world championships by the Russian-dominated International Boxing Association, which claims both fighters failed a murky eligibility test for women's competition.
Khelif and crowd sing the Algerian national anthem
The crowd sang along with Khelif during the Algerian national anthem, then she posed with the other medalists for a selfie.
Khelif held her right hand over her heart during the anthem.
The four medalists — boxing gives out two bronze medals — raised their arms together on the block
Khelif receives gold medal, gives it a kiss