The Associated Press has come under fire for handing out its third-place slot for female athlete of the year to Imane Khelif, the controversial Olympic boxer who failed gender tests.
The AP announced its award rankings, noting that its Female Athlete of the Year was WNBA star rookie Caitlin Clark. The next two runners-up were U.S. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles in second place and Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif, who took third place with four votes.
Khelif, of course, stirred controversy for failing gender tests and being disqualified from the women’s category in boxing competitions throughout 2023 but was nonetheless allowed to box as a woman in the Paris Olympics this year. Unsurprisingly, the Algerian destroyed every woman faced in the ring and won the gold medal in boxing in August.
“The IBA disqualified Khelif, fighting in the 66-kilogram division, and Taiwanese fighter Lin Yu-ting, fighting in the 57-kilogram division, from fighting in its women’s tournaments in March 2023 on the grounds that they failed unspecified tests to confirm that they fit the governing body’s definition of a woman,” Breitbart’s Frances Martel reports. “IBA President Umar Kremlev told the Russian news agency Tass at the time that Lin and Khelif ‘have XY chromosomes,’ the genetic makeup of a human male.
“The International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed Lin and Khelif to compete because it does not use the IBA testing standards, requiring athletes only to present their passports and qualifying them to compete as men or women, depending on how their countries classify them.”
But with the revelation that the boxer, who was determined to have male XY chromosomes, landed in third place in AP’s female athlete of the year voting, many took to social media to blast the wire service for its inclusion of Khelif.
One of the most notable detractors of AP’s choice is tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who jumped to her X account to proclaim “Wtaf???”
Wtaf??? https://t.co/7ZFCTb6pW7
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) December 26, 2024
But Navratilova was far from the only person to express outrage over the award standings.
Women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines also blasted the AP’s move, calling it “absurd” and alleging that the AP “knows” Khelif “is a man.”
The absurd part is @AP knows he is a man (just as anyone with eyes does), but they just don't care. His medical records showing his chromosomes & anatomy are public.
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) December 26, 2024
4 dunces just genuinely believe a man makes the best woman.
Why have a woman's award if a man can win it? https://t.co/CqB67r35QN
Many other social media users were equally sickened by the AP’s actions:
why do millions of REAL WOMEN tolerate this?!
— LMCANE (@JarredFishman) December 26, 2024
I thought the entire point of "feminism" was standing up for women's rights?
now millions of women are literally on the side of men taking away jobs from other women!
make it make sense.
Caitlin Clark wins @AP female athlete of the year. Yay. Indisputable.
— Jennifer Sey (@JenniferSey) December 26, 2024
Simone Biles is #2. Also yay! Her Olympic comeback at 27 is a win for female athletes everywhere. She's a hero and an icon inside and outside of the gym. A personal favorite.
Imane Khelif, a man, takes the… pic.twitter.com/vTlMrd1nNw
JUST IN: Despite being a biological male, Imane Khelif, the controversial boxer who competed as a female in the Olympics, has now been awarded third place for AP Female Athlete of the Year.
— Tony Lane 🇺🇸 (@TonyLaneNV) December 25, 2024
Thoughts? 🇺🇸 ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/lJbXrnilfZ
Imane Khelif wins 3rd place for AP Female Athlete Of The Year. 🏆
— LeanneSpurs 🇬🇧 (@LeanneSpurs) December 25, 2024
This win is a victory for all the wife-beaters out there! Next time your neighbours call the cops because you are beating the shit out of her, just say you’re in training for the 2028 #LAOlympics! 🏅#ImaneKhelif… pic.twitter.com/plvoJJMj6h
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