They were the subject of a contentious public dispute regarding their eligibility to compete in the women’s division, even after they each won gold in their respective weight divisions at Paris 2024.
The World Championships of the previous year saw the disqualification of Khelif from Algeria and Lin from Chinese Taipei due to their purported failure to pass gender eligibility checks.
Following their approval to compete by the International Olympic Committee, both took home gold in Paris.
Football presenter Woods responded to a post by Oliver Brown, an external writer for the Telegraph, on Thursday by saying, “Great article.”
Woods, a Sport employee who participated in Sport’s coverage of the German Euro 2024, claimed to have received dozens of hateful texts.
Woods wrote on X, external, “Since I replied to this article I’ve had numerous death threats to myself and my unborn child.”
“My home has been threatened, my employers have been called to fire me, and there have been questions about my gender (I guess that settles that one).
It is only fair that issues be raised when test findings differ and have the potential to jeopardize someone else’s safety in a setting where fairness is paramount.