The Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist in women’s boxing has come out of the closet
Irma Testa, born in 1997, boxer in the Lightweight category and Bronze Medalist in Tokyo 2020 – the first historic medal won in women’s boxing – as well as being the first Italian boxer to take part in an Olympics (Rio 2016), has publicly come out in an interview with Vanity Fair.
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‹‹ The people who are close to me have known for years, but I think it’s right to tell everyone now. Talking about sexual orientation in the world of sport has a special value, because champions are asked to be perfect. And for many people, homosexuality is still an imperfection. It was the same for me until a few months ago. But that Tokyo medal has become my shield: now that the Irma the athlete is safe, the Irma the woman can be sincere››
Irma Testa
In addition to the support of her family, boxing has also helped her a lot ‹‹ because I have known the world. And I have seen that there are places where no one cares who you like››.