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You don't know that. No one does, because the test wasn't released to the public, because it violates health privacy. Even the name of the test isn't public knowledge. All of this is simply speculation.
They did release that without any violations. Some parts were not released... but the Y chromosome part was released. Both of the olympic boxers in question have had multiple blood tests that reveal the Y chromosome.
And just the thought that it would be perfectly acceptable to hide the Y chromosome because it violates privacy is absurd.
Imane Khelif clinches Olympic gold as Algeria’s new hero amid gender row
The Algerian outboxed Yang Liu to win gold in the women’s welterweight tournament at Paris 2024
www.independent.co.uk