The Fiji Times

BID FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

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CAPE TOWN - South African middle distance athlete Caster Semenya is aiming to run in the 200 metres at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, competing over a distance that would allow her to avoid World Athletics regulation­s limiting her testostero­ne levels.

Semenya is a double Olympic gold medallist in the 800 metres but, as an athlete with difference­s in sexual developmen­t (DSD), is bound by regulation­s limiting normal levels of testostero­ne in competitor­s racing in events ranging from 400m to a mile.

“My dream has always been, and will continue to be, to compete at the highest level of sport,” Semenya, 29, said in a statement on Friday.

“And so in order to pursue my goals and dreams, I have decided to change events and compete in the 200 metres.

“This decision has not been an easy one but, as always, I look forward to the challenge and will work hard, doing all I can to qualify for Tokyo and compete to the best of my ability for South Africa.”

Semenya had been seen training with sprint start blocks in recent weeks, leading to speculatio­n she would look to reinvent herself over a shorter distance.

But she must still earn her place in Tokyo and, with a personal best of 24.26 seconds in the 200m set in February 2019, is some way off the Olympic qualifying time of 22.80.

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 ?? Picture: ATHLETICS WEEKLY ?? Caster Semenya celebrates after winning a race.
Picture: ATHLETICS WEEKLY Caster Semenya celebrates after winning a race.
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