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"Should athletic competition be determined by chromosomes or gender identity?" Imane Khalef's recent situation, where the athlete was allowed to compete in the women's boxing category despite testing positive for XY chromosomes, has ignited a significant debate. The crux of the issue revolves around the balance between inclusivity and fair competition. Critics argue that biological differences linked to XY chromosomes may give Khalef an unfair advantage, while supporters advocate for respect and recognition of the athlete's gender identity. Context: The debate touches on broader issues of gender identity and fairness in sports. With increasing recognition of diverse gender identities, athletic regulations are under scrutiny to ensure they are both inclusive and equitable. This specific case challenges existing norms and raises questions about how to adapt rules to accommodate evolving understandings of gender while preserving competitive integrity.