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Imane Khelif and Taiwan ’s Lin Yu-ting have been allowed to compete as women in Paris .
They were deemed ineligible for last year's world championship due to tests revealing XY chromosomes, the male pattern, into combat with women.
But the International Boxing Association wrote to the IOC 14 months ago .
The decision to brush that letter aside was purely political.
The IOC disavowed the IBA five years ago , citing worries over their finances and governance.
IOC have done nothing less than distort biological truth in a sport fraught with physical risk.
In the eyes of many women, there could scarcely be a greater dereliction.
Bach had been warned for six years that a story such as this could explode if the IOC did not draw clearer boundaries, but still he refused to react.
Bach has agreed to step aside next year , his credibility severely damaged by his handling of the controversy.
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