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Caster fails in second attempt to qualify for Olympics

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Star South African athlete Caster Semenya failed again on Friday in Durban to qualify for the 5 000m at the Tokyo Olympic Games. She clocked 15 minutes 32.15 seconds 22.15 seconds outside the qualifying time of 15:10.00 for the 23 July - 8 August Games in the Japanese capital. Semenya won a race arranged so that the 30-year-old could attempt to book a place in the South African Olympic team.

It was her second bid to qualify after clocking 15:52.28 last month in Pretoria at an altitude of 1 339m (4,393 feet). Posting a quicker time at sea level in Indian Ocean port city Durban was expected as runners breathe easier at sea level.

Semenya has been the Olympic champion twice and world champion three times over 800m, but is barred from competing over that distance by World Athletics’ testostero­ne reducing regulation­s.

Females like Semenya who have unusually high levels of testostero­ne, which gives them added strength, are prohibited from competing in races between 400m and a mile.

The South African refuses to take medication that would reduce her testostero­ne level and has twice failed in legal battles to overturn the World Athletics decision. She recently took her case to the European Court of Human Rights, but it is unlikely to be heard before the Olympics begin.

Reacting to the ban, Semenya initially favoured seeking qualificat­ion for the 200m, but became concerned about potential injuries and switched to 5 000m. The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has set June 29 as the qualificat­ion deadline for athletes wanting to compete in Japan.

 ?? Photo: Rediffmail ?? Tough luck… Caster Semenya failed again in her latest attempt to secure her place at this year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Photo: Rediffmail Tough luck… Caster Semenya failed again in her latest attempt to secure her place at this year’s Tokyo Olympics.

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