Taiwan Gender-row Boxer Lin Seals Emphatic Paris Olympics Gold

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Taiwan gender-row boxer Lin seals emphatic Paris Olympics gold

Paris, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Aug, 2024) Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting won her Paris Olympics women's boxing final on Saturday in style, ensuring that the two fighters at the centre of a major gender controversy both take home gold.

A day after Algeria's Imane Khelif clinched gold at 66kg, Lin sobbed on the podium after claiming the 57kg crown with a unanimous points decision win over Poland's Julia Szeremeta.

It was Taiwan's second gold of the Games and Lin bowed to all four sides of the arena, before kneeling down and banging the canvas with her fists.

"I feel incredible. I want to thank everyone who has supported me and thanks to my team and everyone in Taiwan," said the 28-year-old, who won all four of her bouts in Paris on unanimous points.

"They gave me the power."

Lin maintained her composure at the start of the medal ceremony, before bursting into tears and sobbing as she stood atop the podium.

Lin and Khelif have been under intense scrutiny for much of the past two weeks in a furore that has drawn fire from the likes of Donald Trump and Harry Potter author J.

K. Rowling.

Both boxers were disqualified from last year's world championships after failing gender eligibility testing, with Lin stripped of her bronze, only to be cleared to compete in the French capital.

Lin, who like Khelif competed without controversy at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, was cheered into the 15,000-seated Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros and again when her name was read out.

The Taiwanese hared into the ring and enjoyed a height advantage of 10 centimetres over Szeremeta, Lin using her superior reach and thrusting jab from the opening bell.

Lin momentarily had the more compact Pole backed onto the ropes with a flurry of punches with a minute left of the first round to go ahead on all five judges' scorecards.

The second round was more of a brawl but Lin kept her cool and her advantage, before sealing the deal in the third and final round, although the 20-year-old Pole refused to go quietly.