What is hyperandrogenism and why it caused controversy

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2024 ‌Paris Olympic Games: Controversy and Success for Female​ Boxers with Hyperandrogenism

August⁤ 9, 2024, 3:28‌ PM

The presence of female boxers with hyperandrogenism sparked controversy at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, but both ⁣athletes were ultimately ⁣approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Algerian boxer​ Imane Khelif defeated Hungarian Lucca Anna today and​ secured ⁤a medal in boxing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

This achievement is ⁤remarkable considering the controversy surrounding Khelif due⁣ to her hyperandrogenism, which means she ⁤has a higher amount ‍of testosterone than the average woman. ⁢She​ reached the semi-final⁢ in the ‌66-kilogram category.

The controversy intensified‌ after Khelif’s rival, Angela Carini, retired after 46 seconds⁢ of their fight, citing a harsh punishment.

What is hyperandrogenism and why is it⁣ controversial?

Hyperandrogenism is⁢ a medical condition characterized by high levels of⁢ male hormones in the body. When people produce an excess of these androgens, such ​as ⁤testosterone, it is called hyperandrogenism. This‍ condition affects approximately five ⁢percent of women.

In women, hyperandrogenism can manifest through excessive hair growth in ​typically male-patterned⁣ areas, alopecia, more pronounced muscle development and menstrual cycle disorders.

While artificially increasing testosterone is prohibited in sports due to its performance-enhancing qualities, ⁣ hyperandrogenism is a natural occurrence in some‌ women, leading to controversy in the‍ sporting world.

Despite the controversy, the International Olympic ⁢Committee allowed both Khelif and ⁢Lin Yu-ting from Taiwan to⁢ participate in ‌the boxing qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Games.

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