Algeria Celebrates Boxer Imane Khelif's Olympic Win
- Algeria celebrates boxer Imane Khelif's Olympic triumph.
- Imane Khelif received a warm welcome upon returning home.
- The country unites in support of the champion amid gender controversy.
— Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif returned to Algeria on Monday to a hero's welcome, as the nation rallied around her amidst international scrutiny regarding her gender. Khelif, who won gold in the women’s welterweight category at the Paris Olympics, arrived in Algiers alongside fellow medalists, including gymnast Kaylia Nemour and runner Djamel Sedjati. They were greeted by Minister of Youth and Sports Abderrahmane Hammad and are set to meet President Abdelmadjid Tebboune later this week. Khelif's journey to Olympic glory became a focal point of controversy when her opponent, Italian boxer Angela Carini, withdrew from their match, leading to widespread speculation about Khelif's eligibility and gender. This scrutiny was met with fierce defense from Algerians, who viewed the attacks as racially motivated. The gold medal fight was celebrated across Algeria, with public screenings in squares and a strong presence of supporters in Paris. The excitement surrounding Khelif's victory extended to her hometown of Biban Mesbah, where residents celebrated with cheers and traditional chants. President Tebboune expressed national pride in Khelif's achievement, emphasizing that her victory was a triumph for all of Algeria. Community members engaged in a cleanup and festive preparations, showcasing their unity and support for Khelif. In a recent statement, Khelif expressed her strength and determination, reflecting on her journey from a conservative background where women's boxing is not widely accepted. Her victory is seen as a significant step forward for women’s sports in Algeria, inspiring future generations.