Brought the question of her credibility in winning the women’s gold at the Olympics back into the public eye. Bild was the first to report on the report.
Expert endocrinologists from France and Algeria, who worked at the Mohamed Lamine Debaghine hospital in Algiers and the Kremlin-Bicetre hospital in Paris, were reportedly involved in the study.
According to the unconfirmed source, Khelif has masculine traits. However, endocrinologist Jacques Young, who is said to have co-authored the letter and works at Bicetre Hospital in Paris,
Told DW in Germany that he believes his name is being exploited to disseminate misleading information. “These attacks, often based on unsubstantiated allegations,
Aim to tarnish the image of an athlete who has brought honor to our nation on the international stage,” the Algerian Olympic Committee told DW in a statement.