City
Epaper

Doors might be closed not locked: Semenya after losing testosterone rules appeal

By IANS | Updated: September 9, 2020 12:55 IST

New Delhi, Sep 9 "Doors might be closed not locked", said double Olympic 800 meters champion Caster Semenya ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Sep 9 "Doors might be closed not locked", said double Olympic 800 meters champion Caster Semenya after she lost her long-running legal battle against regulations requiring women with high testosterone to take medication to compete internationally between 400m and a mile.

"Chills my people, a man can change the rules but the very same man can not rule my life, what I'm saying is that I might have failed against them the truth is that I have won this battle long ago, go back to my achievements then you will understand. Doors might be closed not locked," the South African said in a tweet following the ruling by Swiss Federal Tribunal on Tuesday.

Semenya, an Olympic 800m gold medallist in 2012 and 2016, was challenging the World Athletics regulations which restrict testosterone levels in female athletes. The verdict is a blow to her hopes of being able to defend her 800m title at the Tokyo Olympics, now scheduled for next year due to Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, World Athletics welcomed the verdict and said: "For the last five years, World Athletics (formerly IAAF) has fought for and defended equal rights and opportunities for all women and girls in our sport today and in the future.

"We therefore welcome today's decision by the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) to uphold our DSD Regulations as a legitimate and proportionate means of protecting the right of all female athletes to participate in our sport on fair and meaningful terms.

"We are committed to the full participation of women in the sport of athletics, be that as elite female athletes in fair and meaningful competition, as young girls developing life and sport skills, or as administrators or officials.

While there is a lot of work to be done, we are at the forefront of this work, not just for our own sport but for all sport," it said in a statement.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Swiss federal tribunalWorld athleticsSports federationsInternational association of athletics federationsWorld athletics cross
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalWorld Athletics Announces Prize Money for 2024 Paris and 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Other SportsNeeraj Chopra to miss Ostrava Golden Spike athletics meet, recovering from muscle strain

Other SportsAmlan Borgohain bags gold in men's 100m, 200m events at Flanders Cup 2023

Other SportsIndian athletes excel in Europe as Jyothi Yarraji wins gold at T-Meeting 2023

Other SportsInjuries are part of journey, but it's never easy: Neeraj Chopra pulls out of FBK games in Hengelo

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsSwami Vivekananda U20 Men’s: Chhattisgarh, Gujarat open Group B with victories

Other SportsIPL 2025: Missing the thrill factor which Gambhir brought to KKR, says Harshit Rana

Other SportsIPL 2025: DC should stop chopping and changing their top-order, says Ajay Jadeja

Other SportsBCCI congratulates Ravichandran Ashwin after he receives Padma Shri Award

Other SportsIPL 2025: Rajasthan elect to bowl against Gujarat in Jaipur