If you’re the International Olympics Committee, or a broadcaster, or an amateur athlete, it would ordinarily be good news that people are talking about the quadrennial games.

Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case in Paris in 2024. From mockery of God to effluence in the Seine disrupting the men’s triathlon, it seems there’s been little cause for organizers to celebrate. And now, they face what’s likely their biggest challenge yet: a women’s boxer named Imane Khelif. However, it doesn’t deny that the women have DSDs — and Khelif’s first-round opponent quit 46 seconds into the fight, the U.K.’s Daily Mail reported, after she said she feared for her safety and had never been hit so hard by another competitor before.

Embattled Boxer Imane Khelif Left Past Female Fighter Thanking God for Survival, Long Before Olympic Match
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Embattled Boxer Imane Khelif Left Past Female Fighter Thanking God for Survival, Long Before Olympic Match

"I don't think I had ever felt like that in my 13 years as a boxer, nor in my sparring with men," she said on social media.