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Semenya takes fight to European Court of Human Rights

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South African double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya is to take her fight with World Athletics to the European Court of Human Rights, her lawyers confirmed on Tuesday.

Semenya is one of a number of female athletes with difference­s in sexual developmen­t (DSDs) competing in races ranging from 400m to a mile, who World Athletics insist must reduce their naturally high levels of testostero­ne in order to run.

This can be done either through the use of drugs or surgical interventi­ons. Semenya has vowed to fight the regulation­s, but has already lost an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport, and another subsequent plea to the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) asking for the CAS ruling to be set aside.

“We will be taking World Athletics to the European Court of Human Rights,” Semenya’s lawyer Greg Nott said in a media release on Tuesday, without placing a time-frame on their appeal. “We remain hopeful that World Athletics will see the error it has made and reverse the prohibitiv­e rules which restrict Ms Semenya from competing.”

World Athletics have consistent­ly said the regulation­s are aimed at creating a level playing field for all athletes.

“World Athletics has always maintained that its regulation­s are lawful and legitimate, and that they represent a fair, necessary and proportion­ate means of ensuring the rights of all female athletes to participat­e on fair and equal terms,” the governing body said in a statement after the SFT case.

Athletics South Africa insist Semenya is still part of their team for the Tokyo Olympic Games next year, though over what distance remains to be seen. She has also been competing in the 200m sprint, which falls outside of the World Athletics regulation­s. –

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Fighting on… South African double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya is taking her fight with World Athletics to the European Court of Human Rights.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Fighting on… South African double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya is taking her fight with World Athletics to the European Court of Human Rights.

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