The Citizen (KZN)

Semenya eyes a third Diamond

- Wesley Bo on

Having raised her voice by making a rare statement against new gender regulation­s as she prepares for a legal battle against the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), South African middle-distance ace Caster Semenya will return to the track in Paris tonight as she looks to flaunt her explosive form at the seventh leg of the global body’s top-flight Diamond League series.

Semenya, who announced this month that she would join Athletics SA in appealing controvers­ial IAAF rules restrictin­g hyperandro­genic athletes, is three points clear at the top of the 800m series standings as she chases a thirdstrai­ght Diamond League crown.

Despite facing a quality lineup in the women’s two-lap race, which features the likes of world indoor champion Francine Niyonsaba of Burundi and rising American star Ajee Wilson, Semenya will be confident of extending her unbeaten run which has been extended to nearly three years.

Meanwhile, five other SA athletes will turn out, with sprinters Akani Simbine, Henricho Bruintjies and Thando Roto all competing over 100m.

Simbine, the Commonweal­th Games gold medallist, is in the start lists for the A race alongside former world champion Yohan Blake of Jamaica and consistent Mike Rodgers of the US. Bruintjies and Roto will participat­e in the B race.

Another sprinter, 200m sensation Luxolo Adams, will be eager to build on a breakthrou­gh season, and though the half-lap contest is not a Diamond League series race, the national champion will want to prove he deserves his place alongside the global elite.

In the men’s 110m hurdles battle, Antonio Alkana faces a formidable lineup led by American world record-holder Aries Merritt and four others who have crashed through the 13-second barrier, with a large field competing in heats to earn places in the final.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? CASTER SEMENYA
Picture: Getty Images CASTER SEMENYA

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