What is DSD? The condition at the heart of the Imane Khelif boxing gender test scandal
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00:00Women's boxing has been dominating the headlines this week,
00:02with one boxer's name being thrown around a lot, Iman Khalif.
00:06There's a lot of controversy surrounding Khalif's gender eligibility,
00:09and essentially whether she should be allowed to compete in the women's category.
00:13So why is that?
00:14Well, it's highly suspected the female boxer has DSD,
00:18meaning differences in sexual development.
00:20Some people assigned female at birth but born with DSD
00:23have often naturally higher testosterone levels than the average cisgender woman.
00:27So in the case of female athletes like Khalif,
00:29this can give them an advantage when competing against women with lower testosterone levels.
00:34But this argument can quickly become tricky.
00:37Some people say that it's discriminatory and unfair,
00:39that people born with DSD can't help it and shouldn't be excluded from sport.
00:43Others argue that the risk to the female athletes they're competing against
00:46is too great and could lead to serious injury.
00:49This difference in opinion can clearly be seen in Khalif's case.
00:52Last year, she was disqualified from the Women's World Championships
00:55after failing her gender eligibility test.
00:58It's important to note that Khalif does not identify as either transgender or intersex.
01:02However, when it came to the Olympics,
01:04the International Olympic Committee ruled that
01:06Khalif complied with the competition's rules and regulations.
01:09So what do you think?
01:11Should athletes with DSD be allowed to compete as normal,
01:13or should regulations be put in place?