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Semenya loses ruling, vows to fight on

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Bern: Caster Semenya has lost her appeal to Switzerlan­d’s Federal Supreme Court against the restrictio­n of testostero­ne levels in female runners.

Semenya is not allowed to compete in events between 400m and a mile without taking testostero­ne-reducing drugs, following a 2019 rule change by governing body World Athletics.

“I am very disappoint­ed,” the 29-year-old South African said.

“I refuse to let World Athletics drug me or stop me from being who I am.”

Athletics’ governing body brought in a rule that athletes with difference­s of sexual developmen­t (DSD) must either take medication in order to compete in track events from 400m to the mile, or change to another distance. Athletes with DSD have higher levels of natural testostero­ne, which World Athletics believes gives them a competitiv­e advantage.

“Excluding female athletes or endangerin­g our health solely because of our natural abilities puts World Athletics on the wrong side of history,” Semenya added.

“I will continue to fight for the human rights of female athletes, both on the track and off the track, until we can all run free the way we were born. “I know what is right and will do all I can to protect basic human rights, for young girls everywhere.”

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport rejected a Semenya challenge against the rule last year.

The Swiss Supreme Court then temporaril­y suspended the ruling, before later reversing its decision.

It meant Semenya, who won Olympic gold in the 800m in both 2012 and 2016, missed the chance to defend her world 800m title in Doha last year, having failed in her bid to prevent the governing body’s rule change.

Semenya is now “considerin­g all of her options, internatio­nally and domestical­ly”.

In a statement, World Athletics said: “For the last five years World Athletics has fought for and defended equal rights and opportunit­ies for all women and girls in our sport today and in the future.

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