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Semenya at career crossroads with little time to choose direction
The 28-year-old South African can appeal the CAS ruling at the Swiss Federal Tribunal within 30 days, and she might well take that option. Some observers suggest she might then contemplate taking the case to the European Court of Justice.
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Experts question validity of CAS decision on Semenya
The ruling means Semenya will have to take medication to suppress her naturally high testosterone levels if she wants to compete internationally.
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Semenya won’t back down in fight against IAAF
Her comments come after a 2-1 split decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) went in favour of the IAAF.
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'Trampling on rights and dignity': S.Africans livid at Semenya decision
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the IAAF regulations which require women like Caster Semenya to take medically-prescribed drugs to lower their testosterone levels or be kicked out of competitions.
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Expert: Effects of testosterone on Semenya will be debilitating
The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in favour of the IAAF, which means Caster Semenya will have to take medication to suppress her testosterone if she wants to keep running on the international stage.
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Caster Semenya on CAS ruling: 'I will once again rise above'
The South Africa Olympian has lost her landmark legal case against the IAAF after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled 2-1 in the IAAF’s favour.
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MUST READ: The CAS ruling on Caster Semenya case
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected Caster Semenya's challenge against IAAF rules forcing her to lower her testosterone levels to compete with women, even as judges labelled the regulations "discriminatory".
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'We still stand with Caster': World rallies support for Semenya after CAS ruling
Caster Semenya herself reacted to the decision with a simple 'shrug' emoji on her Twitter account with a picture containing the words 'sometimes it's better to react with no reaction'.
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Caster Semenya loses court challenge against IAAF testosterone rules
Caster Semenya has been fighting regulations imposed by the International Association of Athletics Federations that compel "hyperandrogenic" athletes - or those with "differences of sexual development" (DSD) - to lower their testosterone levels if they wish to compete as women.
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CAS to make ruling in Caster Semenya case
The Olympian is challenging the International Association of Athletics Federations over its decision to restrict testosterone levels in female runners.
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Tracked: Caster Semenya's wins, & the IAAF's attempts to stop her
Since the Olympic medallist rose to fame, the IAAF has raised questions about what constitutes a legitimate woman competitor. Ahead of the Court of Arbitration for Sport's ruling on Wednesday, we track her rise, and the athletics body's problems with her participation.
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Medal citizen: Caster Semenya’s sporting success
The Olympic and World Championship record of South African athlete Caster Semenya. The Court of Arbitration for Sport will on Wednesday announce its decision on Semenya’s challenge to continue competing without any restrictions.
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Semenya decision to be announced by CAS on Wednesday
The IAAF wants the South African and other female athletes with differences of sexual development (DSD) to take testosterone blockers.
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Semenya gets Wayde van Niekerk's backing in battle with IAAF
The double 800 metres Olympic gold medallist is waiting for the outcome of her appeal to the CAS to halt the introduction of new regulations by IAAF.
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SA psychiatry body takes swipe at IAAF plan to amend gender rules
The South African Society of Psychiatrists said the IAAF’s intentions to limit testosterone levels for female athletes was medically unethical and a violation of human rights.
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OPINION: Semenya v IAAF: Implications for women’s participation in sport
Arbitration case between athlete Caster Semenya and the IAAF centres on eligibility to compete based on testosterone – but there are other factors in play.
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Radcliffe backs IAAF as Semenya ruling nears
The IAAF is seeking to force so-called ‘hyperandrogenic’ athletes or those with DSD to seek treatment to lower their testosterone levels if they wish to continue competing as women.
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IAAF ethics board closes investigation into Coe
The IAAF’s ethics board said that it had found there was no basis on which 'any disciplinary case could be established that Lord Coe intentionally misled the Parliamentary Committee.'
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Athletics SA: IAAF breached confidentiality agreement in Caster Semenya case
Athletics South Africa said confidentiality agreements were entered into by the IAAF, Caster Semenya, and ASA ahead of arbitration at CAS.
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Semenya says 'no threat' to women's sport
Caster Semenya is awaiting a court verdict on her appeal against an IAAF regulation that says female athletes classed as having differences in sexual development (DSDs) gain an unfair advantage.
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Semenya's team hit back at IAAF over Lord Coe's comments
Semenya and the IAAF are locked in a landmark case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).