The Borneo Post (Sabah)

After gender ruling, Semenya to run in Doha Diamond League

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DOHA: Caster Semenya has responded to losing her legal challenge against new gender rules by entering the 800 metres in Friday's Doha Diamond League meeting, while she hinted at ending her career in several cryptic tweets.

Semenya, the double Olympic champion at the distance, was added to the 800m start list on Thursday morning, a day after her appeal against a new rule regulating testostero­ne levels for women athletes was rejected by the Court for Arbitratio­n of Sport (CAS).

Doha organisers said the South African runner had waited for the outcome of Wednesday's CAS hearing in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, before deciding whether to run in the meeting that opens the Diamond League season.

Semenya had challenged the measures, introduced by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), that will force women with higher than normal male hormone levels -- socalled "hyperandro­genic" athletes -- to artificial­ly lower the amount of testostero­ne in their bodies if they are to continue competing.

The rules will come into effect on May 8 and will apply to races over distances of 400m to the mile.

Semenya hinted at quitting the sport in a tweet Thursday, saying: "Knowing when to walk away is wisdom. Being able to is courage. Walking away with your head held high is dignity."

In a later tweet, she said: "They laugh at me because I am different. I laugh at them because they're all the same."

Semenya was not present at a press conference in the Qatari capital to hear IAAF president Sebastian Coe defend the CAS decision, saying it helped to create a level playing field in the women's events.

"I think this is pretty straightfo­rward, and it's very straightfo­rward for any internatio­nal federation in sport," Coe said. - AFP

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 ?? AFP photo ?? Caster Semenya was a late entrant to the Doha Diamond League meeting after losing her gender case.—
AFP photo Caster Semenya was a late entrant to the Doha Diamond League meeting after losing her gender case.—
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