Laura Woods reveals she's received shocking death threats against her and her unborn child after sparking controversy in the Olympic boxing gender debate. Get the scoop!
In a dramatic turn of events, popular sports presenter Laura Woods has found herself at the centre of a firestorm after voicing her concerns over the gender eligibility criteria for Olympic boxing. The controversy erupted when Algerian welterweight Imane Khelif and Taiwanese featherweight Lin Yu-ting won gold medals, prompting Woods to express that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) chief Thomas Bach was failing to protect female athletes. While expressing her concerns, Woods never expected that her remarks would lead to a slew of horrific death threats - not just directed at her, but aimed at her unborn child as well.
The social media backlash has been intense. Woods revealed that she had received these threats on Platform X, and the sheer audacity of targeting her child while she is pregnant has left many in disbelief. It has called into question not only the debates surrounding gender and sports but also the cruel side of social media that allows such hateful sentiments to proliferate. Fellow journalist Piers Morgan jumped into the fray, slamming the bullies who resort to vile threats instead of engaging in healthy debate, emphasising that this behaviour should not be normalised.
As the dust settles, Woods continues to advocate for open conversations regarding gender and sports, signalling that she won't be silenced by threats. The pregnancy journey itself is often filled with its own challenges, but Woods is now facing an obstacle that none could have foreseen. Athletes, sponsors, and fans alike are rallying around her, recognising that the real issues lie within the system that opens itself up to such vitriolic responses over differing opinions.
To lighten the mood, letโs take stock: Did you know that Olympic boxing has been a mainstay since the modern Olympics began in 1896? Additionally, the inclusion of women in Olympic boxing only started in 2012, making discussions around gender eligibility all the more crucial. As we navigate these challenging conversations, itโs reassuring to remember that sports has the power to unite people, even if some prefer to divide through online hate. Letโs support Laura Woods in her bid for both safety and the pursuit of fair play in sports!
IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said all the boxers in Paris met eligibility criteria - with gender and age "based on their passport".
Algerian welterweight Imane Khelif and Taiwanese featherweight Lin Yu-ting both won gold medals after being cleared to compete by the International Olympics ...
Laura Woods has opened up about death threats directed at herself and her unborn child on social media after she weighed in on the Olympic boxing gender row ...
Piers Morgan has once again waded into the Olympics gender debate, but this time to defend sports presenter Laura Woods.
Laura Woods had been responding to an article criticisng IOC chief Thomas Bach for "failing in his duty to protect female athletes" in allowing Imane Khelif ...
LAURA Woods has revealed she was sent death threats after wading into the Imane Khelif Olympic boxing gender row.The TNT Sports host, 37, who recently.
Sports presenter Laura Woods revealed she has received death threats, and death threats to her unborn baby, after responding to an article on Platform X ...
Laura Woods, the Discover+ and TNT Sports presenter, has received death threats after questioning Imane Khelif's participation in the Olympics.
Objecting to male violence against women. That is all it takes nowadays to get gender ideologues to see red mist. Just look at the relentless hounding of ITV ...