That's not true and you know it's not true. Even your far-left publications have stated they failed the tests. If you want to be a nut and chalk it up to Russian interference or whatever, live in your fantasy world.
If these two jerks wanted to prove to the world they weren't men, they could have 10 independent labs do this for free in a moment's notice. Instead, they act like the cowards they are.
As I mentioned above, if your daughter had trained her entire life for the Olympics and had to face guys with 10-20x the amount of testosterone coursing through their system, you would be livid and all of your progressive garbage would suddenly vanish.
My daughter wouldn't be whining about it as much as you are. She's tougher than that and is fine with them competing given the info we have.
The Russians can't get their story straight. But you keep relying on them. I'm fine with that.
Let's review again, sigh..
Roberts claims Khelif and Lin were first tested at the 2022 World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey but no action was taken as the results were "inconclusive".
Roberts (CEO) said the pair had "chromosome tests" but Kremlev (President) suggested the tests were to determine the fighters' testosterone levels.
The IBA said the tests were sent to two different laboratories that are accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada). However, Wada has told BBC Sport it does not oversee gender tests or have anything to do with them.
Q: They were blood tests?
A: "Yes, blood tests." - CEO Roberts
Q: But you said those blood tests were inconclusive?
A: "Correct. For both boxers."
Q: What did the second blood tests tell you?
A: "Exactly the same. It gave us the same information. Inconclusive
Q: What were those tests designed to show? Your president said they were for testosterone?
A: "It was the chromosome thing. It was to identify that.
Q: Umar Kremlev said you tested them for testosterone...
A: "it was a gender test, blood test. I'm not going to state [Kremlev] was wrong."
Q: He said elevated levels of testosterone...
A: "Well, there are elevated levels of testosterone in that testing.
Q: Kremlev said testosterone, you're saying XY chromosome. We are not further forward in understanding...
A: "OK."