Olympic Boxer Withdraws From Presidential Race Amidst Racism and Sexism
Sarah Ourahmoune, an Olympic silver medalist, has withdrawn her candidacy for the French boxing federation presidency due to racist and sexist attacks. She conveyed her disappointment in an open letter published recently, revealing the severity of insults she faced. Her withdrawal contradicts her principles of resilience and equality.
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Sarah Ourahmoune, the 2016 Olympic silver medalist in boxing, has announced her withdrawal from the French boxing federation presidential race. The decision comes after experiencing severe racist and sexist attacks.
In a recent open letter, Ourahmoune expressed her shock at the intensity of the insults, which targeted her gender and origins. She described the harassment as 'unprecedented and deeply shocking.'
Ourahmoune's decision to step back contradicts her values of courage and resilience but highlights the ongoing challenges in fighting for equality and diversity in sports leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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