The Sunday Guardian

CAS sets 26 March deadline for verdict in Semenya case

- NICK SAID LAUSANNE

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) has set a deadline of March 26 for a verdict in the appeal hearing of Caster Semenya against the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) that concluded on Friday.

CAS have called the hearing “one of the most pivotal CAS cases” that could have a wide reaching consequenc­e not just for the future of athletics, but sport in general.

“The Panel has had the opportunit­y to hear from all parties, experts and witnesses, with the IAAF President, Lord Coe, speaking at the outset of the hearing, and Ms Semenya having the last word,” CAS said in a statement.

“The hearing was conducted in a cordial and respectful atmosphere throughout the entire week.”

South African 800-metres double Olympic champion Semenya is seeking to overturn a new set of IAAF regulation­s that are aimed at lowering the testostero­ne levels of hyperandro­genic athletes.

The IAAF contend that Semenya and other female athletes that are classed as having difference­s in sexual developmen­t (DSDS) gain an unfair advantage due to their higher testostero­ne levels, but only in races between 400 and 1000-metres.

Semenya brought experts to the hearing to contest this view and provide evidence on the potential negative physical and mental effects of forcing athletes to lower naturally occurring testostero­ne levels through medication.

The IAAF’S previous attempts to regulate testostero­ne in female athletes fell foul of a CAS ruling in 2015 following an appeal on behalf of Indian Dutee Chand, who had been banned from competing because of her high levels.

CAS claimed in their judgement at the time that the IAAF had not provided sufficient evidence that hyperandro­genic athletes gained a significan­t advantage, which the global body now say they have provided to the court.

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IANS Caster Semenya.

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