Daily Trust

Semenya back on track after rule change

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Caster Semenya will bid to move the spotlight from new IAAF rules for female athletes who have high testostero­ne levels firmly back to the track as the Diamond League gets under way in Doha on Friday.

The South African, the double Olympic 800 metres champion, will race in the 1500m in the opening of the IAAF’s elite 14meet competitio­n. It will be her first outing since the rule changes were announced.

Semenya has long come under scrutiny because of her powerful physique and deep voice related to hyperandro­genism, the medical condition which causes a person to produce high levels of male sex hormones.

The new rules introduced by track and field’s governing body and which come into effect on November 1, 2018, will allow such athletes to compete only if they take medication to reduce naturally occurring levels of testostero­ne.

The rules, which the IAAF puts under the heading “Difference of Sexual Developmen­t” (DSD), cover races from 400m to the mile, including 400m, hurdles races, 800m, 1500m, one-mile races and combined events over the same distances.

Semenya hits the Diamond League in top form, having most recently claimed the 800m-1500m double at the Commonweal­th Games.

“God made me the way I am and I accept myself. I am who I am and I am proud of myself,” the defiant South African tweeted on Tuesday.

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