Semenya misses Tokyo, may be forced out of Olympics for good
The Hindu
In 2018, world track and field’s governing body introduced rules it said were aimed at female athletes with conditions called differences of sex development.
This could be it for Caster Semenya and the Olympics. Forced out of her favorite race by World Athletics’ testosterone rules, two-time Olympic champion in the 800 meters, took a late shot at qualifying for Tokyo in the 5,000 meters, an event not affected by the hormone regulations. She came up short. Now 30, Semenya’s hopes of making it back to the Olympics are dwindling.More Related News