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Fact check : Trump repeats lie that champion Olympic women boxers transitioned

Washington (CNN) — Before signing an executive order Wednesday to try to ban transgender women from competing in women’s sports in schools and other settings, President Donald Trump repeated a lie he told last year. He asserted that two Olympians who won gold in women’s boxing events in 2024 were men who “transitioned.” “Who could forget last year’s Paris Olympics, where a male boxer stole the women’s gold medal after brutalizing his female opponent so viciously that she had to forfeit just after 46 seconds, and she was a championship fighter. And actually they had two women, or two people, that transitioned, and both of them won gold medals, and they won them very convincingly,” Trump said.

However, their experiences highlight the complexities of gender identity and the challenges faced by trans women in sports.

The Complexity of Gender Identity in Sports

The world of sports is often seen as a binary space, where athletes are categorized as either male or female. However, the experiences of Imane Khelif and Lin Yu‑ting challenge this simplistic view.

Disqualification sparks debate over judging system’s fairness and transparency.

The Controversy Surrounding the Disqualification

The disqualification of Khelif and Lin from the world championships has sparked a heated debate among boxing enthusiasts and fans worldwide. The controversy surrounding their disqualification has raised questions about the fairness and transparency of the International Boxing Association’s (IBA) judging system. Key issues with the disqualification include:

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