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Semenya releases list of experts for battle with IAAF at CAS

- REUTERS CORRESPOND­ENT

CASTER Semenya has released a list of experts she will call in her appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) this week in her fight against regulation­s aimed at lowering the testostero­ne levels of hyperandro­genic athletes like her.

The South African 800-metres double Olympic champion on Monday expressed her disappoint­ment after the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) revealed the names of their five witnesses for the proceeding­s in Lausserne.

She called it a breach of confidenti­ality rules ahead of a five-day appeal that could have far reaching consequenc­es for sport. The IAAF deny any wrong-doing.

She will call on a range of experts from various fields, and used the announceme­nt of their names, through her lawyers, to reiterate her stance on the IAAF’S proposed regulation­s.

“The IAAF regulation­s do not empower anyone,” the statement said. “Rather, they represent yet another flawed and hurtful attempt to police the sex of female athletes.

“Ms Semenya’s courage and perseveran­ce in her fight to run free is an inspiratio­n to young athletes in her home country of South Africa and around the globe.”

The IAAF regulation­s stipulate that women with elevated testostero­ne take medication to reduce their level before being allowed to compete, but only in the middle-distance events of between

400- and 1 500-metres where it is claimed the advantage is most felt.

IAAF President Sebastian Coe told reporters on Monday that the regulation­s are aimed at levelling the field between hyperandro­genic athletes and those with normal levels of testostero­ne.

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 judgment that the IAAF had not provided sufficient evidence that hyperandro­genic athletes gained a significan­t advantage due to their testostero­ne count.

A verdict could take up to a month, according to CAS.

The experts who will testify in support of Semenya are listed as:

• Prof Veronica Gomez-lobo, Obstetrics and Gynecology at Georgetown University and the Director of the DSD (Difference­s of Sexual Developmen­t) Clinic at the Children’s National Health System in Washington’ DC.

• Dr Alun Williams, Director of the Sports Genomics Laboratory at Manchester Metropolit­an University.

• Professor Eric Vilain, specialist in genderbase­d and endocrine genetics’including DSD, who has consulted to the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC).

• Professor Roger Pielke Jr, director of the Sports Governance Center at the University of Colorado.

• Professor Dankmar Böhning, Chair in Medical Statistics at the University of Southampto­n.

• Professor Richard Holt, expert in Diabetes and Endocrinol­ogy at the University of Southampto­n.

• Professor Anthony C Hackney, University of North Carolina, with joint appointmen­ts in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and the Department of Nutrition School of Public Health.

• Dr Lih-mei Liao, clinical and health psychologi­st in the United Kingdom who has worked extensivel­y with women diagnosed with a range of DSD conditions. • Dr Payoshni Mitra, teaches Sport Sociology at Birkbeck College’university of London and works closely with athletes with hyperandro­genism and DSD from the Southern Hemisphere.

• Ashley Labrie, Executive Director of Athletesca­n’an independen­t organisati­on that represents the interests of all national team athletes in Canada. Reuters

 ?? Picture: Laurent Gillieron Keystone via AP ??
Picture: Laurent Gillieron Keystone via AP

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