Boxer Sitora Turdibekova leaves ring in TEARS after taking brutal blows during Olympic beating by second 'failed gender test' Lin Yu-ting - who was cleared to compete in women's event despite eligibility row

  • Sitora Turdibekova left the ring in tears after losing her bout with Lin Yu-ting
  • The Uzbekistani boxer faced a flurry of brutal blows from the Taiwanese fighter
  • Lin is one of two boxers who previously failed a gender eligibility test

Female Uzbekistani boxer Sitora Turdibekova was pictured crying leaving the ring after losing an Olympic boxing match to 'failed gender test' fighter Lin Yu-ting

Turdibekova faced brutal blows from her Taiwanese adversary and lost on points while she was reduced to tears in the ring.  

Lin is one of two boxers at the Games who were disqualified from the Women's Boxing World Championships last year due to failing a gender eligibility test alongside Algeria's Imane Khelif.  


Turdibekova also opted not to shake hands with Lin after the bell ended their 57-kilogram featherweight category fight.

Two-time World and Asian Championships gold medalist Lin, who is reported to have 40 wins and 14 losses as an amateur, was classed as the top seed in the event. 

Uzbekistani boxer Sitora Turdibekova was seen crying after losing to Lin Yu-Ting

Uzbekistani boxer Sitora Turdibekova was seen crying after losing to Lin Yu-Ting

Turdibekova could not hold back the tears after losing to the boxer, who failed a gender eligibility test for last year's Women's Boxing World Championship

Turdibekova could not hold back the tears after losing to the boxer, who failed a gender eligibility test for last year's Women's Boxing World Championship

Lin (pictured) won her opening bout in the women's featherweight boxing event

Lin (pictured) won her opening bout in the women's featherweight boxing event

Lin secured a unanimous decision win over Turdibekova (right) at the North Paris Arena

Lin secured a unanimous decision win over Turdibekova (right) at the North Paris Arena

Lin's win comes a day after controversy erupted when Algeria's Imane Khelif won her first fight in the women's welterweight event amid an eligibility row. 

Carini was punched twice by Khelif in the opening round of their women's welterweight bout in Paris.

The blows appeared to knock off the Italian boxer's chin strap, with the fighter moving over to her corner.

Carini returned to the centre of the ring and abandoned the bout after 46 seconds, leading to Khelif being declared as the winner.

The Italian boxer, who claimed before the fight that she could 'only adapt to the rules of the Olympics', was then seen crying in the centre of the ring following the abrupt conclusion of the bout.

The International Boxing Association (IBA) - who have been stripped of recognition amid a series of governance issues - disqualified Khelif and Lin from the Women's Boxing World Championships last year.

Lin had won the bronze medal, after winning three fights before losing in the semi-finals to Kazakhstan's Karina Ibragimova.

The IBA later stripped Lin of the medal, with the organisation stating the boxer had failed to meet eligibility requirements.

Turdibekova struggled to contain her emotions as the judges' scores were read out

Turdibekova struggled to contain her emotions as the judges' scores were read out 

She also refused to shake hands with her controversial opponent after the defeat

She also refused to shake hands with her controversial opponent after the defeat

Turdibekova was clearly moved after losing her fight in the first round of the Olympics

Turdibekova was clearly moved after losing her fight in the first round of the Olympics 

The IBA said the tests were conducted at their World Championships in 2022 and 2023, with Lin not taking up the option to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. 

Neither Khelif nor Lin have ever identified as men, as transgender, or as intersex. 

According to feminist website Reduxx, both are thought to be impacted by a Difference of Sexual Development (DSD), a series of medical conditions identified at birth where genitalia is atypical in relation to chromosomes.

The International Boxing Association (IBA) released a statement on Wednesday, stating their decisions were made 'after a meticulous review'.

The IBA stated that neither athlete underwent testosterone exams, but were instead 'subject to a separate and recognised test' which were held at their World Championships in 2022 and 2023.

It is claimed the tests 'conclusively indicated that both athletes did not meet the required necessary eligibility criteria', with both boxers 'found to have competitive advantages over other female competitors.'

The IBA hit out at the IOC, stating its differing regulations 'raise serious questions about both competitive fairness and athletes' safety.'

The IBA are not responsible for the Olympic competition having been stripped of recognition by the IOC amid ongoing governance issues - with the organisation establishing the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit to run the event.

The IOC then, on Friday, delivered a similarly strongly worded statement in response: 'All athletes participating in the boxing tournament of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 comply with the competition's eligibility and entry regulations, as well as all applicable medical regulations set by the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit with previous Olympic boxing competitions, the gender and age of the athletes are based on their passport.

The International Boxing Association, led by president Umar Kremlev, had disqualified both Lin and Khelif from the World Championships claiming they failed eligibility tests

The International Boxing Association, led by president Umar Kremlev, had disqualified both Lin and Khelif from the World Championships claiming they failed eligibility tests

Algeria's Imane Khelif, left, won the women's welterweight bout when Angela Carini, right, abandoned the fight after 46 seconds

Algeria's Imane Khelif, left, won the women's welterweight bout when Angela Carini, right, abandoned the fight after 46 seconds 

The Italian boxer dropped to her knees after abandoning and was seen crying in the ring

The Italian boxer dropped to her knees after abandoning and was seen crying in the ring

'Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process. According to the IBA minutes available on their website, this decision was initially taken solely by the IBA Secretary General and CEO.'

They added: 'The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years,' the statement continued.

The Boxing Unit has approved both boxers participation under rules in place for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which are less strict than the IBA's.

IOC spokesperson Mark Adams had warned against a 'witch hunt' against the two boxers cleared to compete in Paris and criticised misreporting, stressing the cases are not a transgender issue.

Adams had urged the rhetoric to be 'dialled down', adding that the 'entirely comfortable with the rules' which had previously been used at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Olympics.