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Controversial boxer moves closer to gold

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Controversial boxer moves closer to gold
Algeria's Imane Khelif (in red) gestures to Italy's Angela Carini in the women's 66kg preliminaries round of 16 boxing match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the North Paris Arena, in Villepinte on August 1, 2024.
Mohd Rasfan / AFP

MANILA, Philippines —   Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, at the center  of a row about her eligibility to fight in the women’s category, won again at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday to move into the gold-medal bout.

Khelif beat Thailand’s 2023 world silver medallist Janjaem Suwannapheng in a unanimous points decision to progress into Friday’s final in the 66kg category.

The Algerian was cheered by the crowd at Roland Garros.

On the track, American sprinter Gabby Thomas said she was in “disbelief” after roaring to the women’s 200 meters title at the Stade de France.

Thomas held off the newly crowned 100m champion Julien Alfred of St. Lucia, who won silver.

In a major upset, American Cole Hocker won the men’s 1,500m gold after producing a remarkable surge in the home straight to carry him past pre-race favorites Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Josh Kerr.

Cuban wrestler Mijain Lopez made Olympic history when he became the first athlete to win five consecutive individual gold medals in the same event.

Lopez, who turns 42 in two weeks’ time, defeated Chile’s Yasmani Acosta in the final of the 130kg Greco-Roman.

With his victory, Lopez broke a tie for four successive individual Olympic golds he shared with Carl Lewis (athletics/long jump), Michael Phelps (swimming/200m medley), Katie Ledecky (swimming/800m freestyle), Al Oerter (athletics/discus), Paul Elvstrom (sailing) and Kaori Icho (wrestling).

Closer to gold

Khelif’s victory means she is guaranteed at least a silver medal in Paris.

The International Boxing Association disqualified Khelif and another boxer, Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting, from last year’s world championships after failing gender eligibility tests.

The boxing competition in the French capital is run by the International Olympic Committee because of concerns about the way the IBA were operating the sport.

The IOC cleared the two boxers to fight and Lin is also guaranteed a medal.

Thomas rules 200m

Thomas became the first American woman to take an Olympic short sprint title since her childhood idol Allyson Felix won the 200m at the 2012 London Games.

She pulled away from Alfred to win in 21.83 seconds, with her USA teammate Brittany Brown claiming bronze.

“I’m really in disbelief because having an Olympic gold medal is something in my wildest dreams. But at the same time I know how hard I’ve fought for it,” said Thomas.

There were no complaints from Alfred about missing out on a sprint double.

“I did feel ready for the 200m tonight,” she said. “I feel good, no complaints at all.”

Women’s football final

The United States and Brazil will battle for the gold medal in women’s football after claiming contrasting wins in last-four ties against Germany and World Cup holders Spain respectively.

The USA, record four-time women’s football gold medalists, are on course to win the title for the first time since 2012 after beating Germany 1-0 in Lyon while Brazil reached its first Olympic final since 2008 by thrashing the reigning world champions 4-2 in Marseille.

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