Semenya out of World Championships after Swiss court reverses reprieve

Semenya out of World Championships after Swiss court reverses reprieve

by Joseph Anthony
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Caster Semenya

Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya will not defend her 800-metres title at the World Championships in September after the Swiss Federal Tribunal reversed a ruling that temporarily lifted the IAAFโ€™s testosterone regulations imposed on her, a spokesman for the athlete said on Tuesday.

Semenya is appealing the Court of Arbitration for Sportโ€™s (CAS) ruling that supported regulations introduced by the sportโ€™s governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

These say that XY chromosome athletes with differences in sexual development (DSDs) can race in distances from 400m to a mile only if they take medication to reach a reduced testosterone level.

โ€œI am very disappointed to be kept from defending my hard-earned title, but this will not deter me from continuing my fight for the human rights of all of the female athletes concerned,โ€ Semenya said in a statement from her representative.

CAS is based in Lausanne and comes under the jurisdiction of Switzerlandโ€™s highest court.

The IAAF said they would only comment once they have read the full reasoning behind the judgement.

โ€œWe understand the Swiss Federal Tribunal will be publishing its full decision on this order tomorrow (Wednesday) and the IAAF will comment once the tribunal makes its reasoning public,โ€ a spokeswoman told Reuters.

The South African had been given a reprieve last month by the Swiss court, which temporarily lifted the IAAFโ€™s regulations from her until the final outcome of her appeal.

โ€œThe Supreme Court emphasised the strict requirements and high thresholds for the interim suspension of CAS awards and found that these were not fulfilled,โ€ the statement said.

Dorothee Schramm, the lawyer leading Semenyaโ€™s appeal, says they are still hopeful of a permanent lifting of the regulations.

โ€œThe judgeโ€™s procedural decision has no impact on the appeal itself. We will continue to pursue Casterโ€™s appeal and fight for her fundamental human rights. A race is always decided at the finish line,โ€ Schramm said.

Semenya ran the quickest ever 800-metres on United States soil at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting on June 30 in a time of 1:55.70.

She told reporters afterwards that she would not compete at the World Championships in Doha if barred from running her preferred distance, having earlier hinted she could enter longer races in the future that are not covered by the regulations.

REUTERS

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