Semenya free to run without medication while appeal is heard: court
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[June 04, 2019]
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters)
- Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya will be able to run in her
favored 800 meters event without medication to lower her
testosterone levels until her appeal to the Swiss Federal Tribunal
has been ruled on, her lawyers said on Monday.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) had ruled last month that
the sport's ruling body, the IAAF, should make rules for XY
chromosome athletes with differences in sexual development (DSDs),
like Semenya, competing in events ranging from 400 meters to a mile.
The CAS verdict, challenged by South African Semenya, was highly
controversial, with many high-profile current and former athletes
lining up on both sides of the debate.
"The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland has ordered the IAAF to
immediately suspend the implementation of the eligibility
regulations against Caster Semenya, allowing her to compete without
restriction in the female category while her
appeal is pending," a statement from Semenya’s lawyers said.
No time frame has been given for when a final ruling might be made,
but the IAAF will make further submissions to the court, the
statement said.
"The Swiss Supreme Court has granted welcome temporary protection to
Caster Semenya. This is an important case that will have fundamental
implications for the human rights of female athletes," added
Dorothee Schramm of Sidley Austin LLP, Swiss counsel for Semenya.
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said
it had not been notified of the suspension.
"We have received no information from the Swiss Federal Court so we
cannot comment at this stage," an IAAF spokesperson said.
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South Africa's Caster Semenya before the women's 800m REUTERS/Ibraheem
Al Omari/File Photo
Speaking through her lawyers, Semenya said she remains hopeful of
her appeal being successful.
"I am thankful to the Swiss judges for this decision. I hope that
following my appeal I will once again be able to run free,” she
said.
Semenya won her last competitive 800 meters race at the Doha Diamond
League meeting on May 3, and could potentially race again in Oslo on
June 13.
Representatives of the athlete told Reuters that she has not decided
on her future plans to run the 800 meters, the event in which she
won the Olympic gold medal in 2012 and 2016.
Semenya, 28, is scheduled to complete in a 2,000 meters event in
Paris on June 11, and has committed to run the 3,000 meters at the
Diamond League’s Prefontaine Classic in Stanford, California on June
30.
Testosterone is a hormone that increases muscle mass, strength and
hemoglobin and the IAAF said its own research showed it gave a
significant endurance advantage to athletes in the 400 meters-mile
range.
(Reporting by Nick Said, editing by Ed Osmond)
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