I came across this video from an Algerian source. It's in a mixture of French and Arabic, so not very useful if you don't speak either, but it is still interesting, I think, from a body language and presentation point of view.
Maybe it's just me and the kind of women I've hung around with in my life, but at points in this video, I think Khelif wouldn't look out of place in certain lesbian bars, if there still were such things. Khelif has quite a quiet, gentle way of speaking, which may be a leftover from being brought up female. If I overheard them speaking, I wouldn't think it was a man. And what lovely eyes
So far, the Algerian media have done a fairly good job here in presenting Khelif as a nice, friendly, down-to-earth and very talented woman that Algeria can be proud of.
I'm thinking of how proud we were of Katie Taylor in similar circumstances. The hype, but also the genuine national pride, in a country that doesn't win much.
I get it.
Then they show footage of Khelif actually boxing, and it's so at odds with the interview! Khelif looks, hits, acts, moves like a man. It's like watching the interviewee's big brother in action.
The cognitive dissonance is off the scale for me, but the wall-to-wall hype and the excitement of having a successful 'female' Algerian Olympian, must outweigh the dissonance for Algerians. Well, most of them anyway, there must be some dissenters..