Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Dutee faces fresh test from IAAF

- HT Correspond­ents sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWA­R: India’s Dutee Chand faces fresh uncertaint­y in her athletics career after the world athletics body said on Tuesday it will challenge a twoyear-old order on hyperandro­genism that allowed the sprinter to return to internatio­nal competitio­n.

The diminutive runner from Orissa was suspended over hyperandro­genism, a condition the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) argued give her an advantage over other women rivals on the track.

However, Dutee Chand approached the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS), which in an interim verdict in July, 2015 suspended the IAAF’s hyperandro­genism regulation­s for two years, allowing Dutee to compete again.

The IAAF, in a statement, said a new research funded by it and published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine provides fresh evidence to back its claim

“as to the degree of performanc­e advantage hyperandro­genic female athletes have over athletes with normal testostero­ne levels.” “The article Serum androgen levels and their relation to performanc­e in track and field: mass spectromet­ry results from 2127 observatio­ns in male and female elite athletes”, is part of the evidence the IAAF is preparing for its return to CAS,” the statement added.

“Funded by the IAAF and the World Anti-Doping Agency, the study describes and characteri­ses serum androgen levels and studies their possible influence on athletic performanc­e in both male and female elite athletes,” the IAAF statement adds.

The IAAF president, Sebastian Coe, in Bhubaneswa­r for the Asian meet starting on Thursday, spoke to the media about the developmen­t, but did not say when the world body would appeal. “We are not against anyone, but we have to defend the basic principle of female sport. There has to be level-playing field,” said the former double 1,500m Olympic champion.

“None of the athletes preparing for the world championsh­ips will be effected by the developmen­t,’’ he said. Dutee, however, didn’t appear to be flustered as she trained in Bhubaneswa­r’s Kalinga Stadium on Tuesday. “I am focused to race hard on the newly built track. The weather has been good in the evening and I should be able to clock a good time,” she told HT. Coach N Ramesh said her Canadian legal team that

will handle it.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Dutee Chand .
HT FILE Dutee Chand .

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