The Italian boxer Angela Carini alleges online abuses after the Khelif Olympic fight

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The Italian women’s boxers Angela Carini allegedly allegedly suffered online abuse in the aftermath of her famous defeat against Imaif in Algeria at the Paris Olympic Games last summer.
Carini left his Olympic fight against Khelif after only 46 seconds, while images of Algeria’s punches against Carini shook viewers around the world. Khelif, who previously failed sexual eligibility tests for another international competition, won gold.
The incident caused a worldwide backlash of defenders of female sports protection, especially after Carini left her match and cried to journalists from the pain that she felt Khelif punches.
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Imane Khelif, on the left, hits Angela Carini during their fight during the Paris Olympic Games in Villepinte on August 1, 2024. (Mohd Rasfan / AFP via Getty Images)
Thursday, Carini published a Video on Instagram With screenshots of abuse messages that she received on social networks – some begging her to no longer go to the Olympic Games, others calling her “a coward” and “the shame of the Italian team” – and a voice of the 26 -year -old woman explaining what she felt.
“Have you ever wondered how difficult it was for me to face these words? What I had to endure and endure day after day? What I was to face in my silence, while preserving my health from a stupid social network, people who say and say words without thinking twice?” Said Carini. “Because for them, it’s just a sentence, it’s just a word, it’s just fun, it’s just wanting to follow the crowd.”
Carini’s decision to leave the fight fueled a discussion far beyond Paris as to Khelif should have been authorized to compete, President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks.
She said the incident had “destroyed” her career.
“For many, it is easy to forget the past, but for me, it was not the case,” said Carini in his video. “This past that has marked my life. This past which left me injuries that I try to heal day after day, but like an infected injury, it bleeds and hurts.
“This past that has changed and destroyed my career, built year after year with sacrifices, dedication, tenacity and a lot of passion … This career which is underestimated and depreciated by those who preferred to make fun of a few moments, preferred to launch the stone.”
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Angela Carini reacts after having abandoned her fight against Imane Khelif at the Olympic Games on August 1, 2024, in Paris. (Images Richard Pelham / Getty)
After Paris, Carini said that she closed “in silence” with her family and “tried to rebuild herself (herself) in small pieces”.
Carini returned to the ring in December, winning his eighth Italian title and his gold at the World Boxing Cup in Poland.
“By putting all the disappointment aside, I returned to this ring, I reconfirged myself as Italian champion and putting medals at home from important international tournaments,” said Carini. “Return to this ring was a difficult challenge.”
“These words will not change the world. I will not make people to become nicer. But at least I invite everyone to think … A word, a gesture, a command can hurt and destroy a person.”
The International Olympic Committee (CIO) defended the results of the Paris Games, declaring that Khelif and another boxer who faced problems of eligibility between the sexes were the victims of a “sudden and arbitrary decision of IBA”. Khelif also publicly denied being transgender.
The President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), Umar Kremlev, demanded in July that the Olympic gold medal in Khelif be stripped of “transparency and opening”. Khelif has already been disqualified from IBA for failing an eligibility test between the sexes. Kremlev said at the time that the results of unpublished DNA tests showed that Khelif had XY chromosomes.
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Imane Khelif, on the right, beat Angela Carini on August 1, 2024 at the Paris Olympic Games. (AP photo / John Locher)
World Boxing, the international director of sport, announced a new policy in August which introduces compulsory sexual tests to guarantee that only women compete in the women’s category. Khelif called on the new policy that will prevent the athlete from any competition pending the results of genetic tests.
Asset Previously, there will be a “strong form of test” when they asked them for potential genetic tests for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games at a press conference on August 5.
The new president of the IOC, Kirsty Coventry, has initiated a working group to examine the problems of eligibility between the sexes.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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