Millennium Post

Government to consider helping sprinter Dutee Chand in her case

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NEW DELHI: The government on Friday said it will consider helping Odisha sprinter Dutee Chand in fighting her case against the world athletics governing body at an internatio­nal sports tribunal in Switzerlan­d.

This issue was raised in the Lok Sabha by BJD member Bhartruhar­i Mahtab who said Chand has the potential to win a gold medal in Olympics and government must help her in the case. Responding to Mahtab’s demand, Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said he will take up the issue with Sports Minister Vijay Goel and that the government will look into the issue sympatheti­cally. The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation (IAAF) recently decided to submit fresh evidence at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sports (CAS) in Switzerlan­d in support of its policy of barring female athletes who produced natural testostero­ne (male hormones) above permissibl­e range from taking part in competitio­ns. Chand got a ban imposed on her by Athletics Federation of India overturned in 2015 as the CAS partially upheld her appeal. The world’s top sports tribunal, however, gave time of two years to the IAAF to produce conclusive evidence that female athletes with high levels of naturally producing testostero­ne have an unfair advantage over their peers. Earlier also, the Sports Ministry provided financial support to Dutee during her appeal and hearing at the CAS. Now that her case is set to be reopened again, the young sprinter will need to fight it out again at the CAS to save her career and she will need financial assistance. The BJD MP also said the officials (of the IAAF) dealing with Chand’s case were working for the world athletics body and they cannot ensure an independen­t probe due to conflict of interest. The fresh evidences which the IAAF would present at the CAS were gathered from a research paper authored by Stephane Bermon and Pierreyves Garnier.

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