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Semenya camp slams Coe for opening 'old wounds' in interview

China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-29 10:19
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Caster Semenya of South Africa before the Women's 800m in Zurich, Switzerland, Aug 30, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

Caster Semenya accused IAAF president Sebastian Coe of opening "old wounds" in an Australian newspaper interview, where he said the two-time Olympic 800-meter champion and other female athletes with high levels of naturally occurring testosterone were a threat to "the sanctity of fair competition".

In a response released on Wednesday, Semenya's lawyers said Coe's comments and the Daily Telegraph's "distorted" reporting - the newspaper referred to the South Africa runner as "muscle-packed" and "unbeatable" - reminded her of how she was scrutinized and judged at her first world championships in 2009, when she was 18.

Back then, Semenya won the 800m title a day after it was revealed she underwent gender tests ordered by the IAAF, partly because of her muscular physique.

Some Australian media were criticized for inaccurate and unsavory reporting at the time, when they speculated on the then-teenager's anatomy.

Semenya underwent further medical examinations after the event and was sidelined from running for nearly a year. The IAAF later accepted her in women's competitions.

Semenya read Coe's interview with the Daily Telegraph over the weekend, her lawyers said.

"Ms. Semenya remembers her story breaking out of Australia ten years ago on the eve of her competing in the 2009 world championships," Semenya's lawyers said in their statement.

"After winning the 800-meter final the next day, Ms. Semenya stood in the middle of the stadium knowing that everyone watching the event was judging her. She was 18 years old.

"The nature of the intrusive medical examinations that Ms. Semenya was subjected to following the event were discussed publicly, including by the IAAF. The scars Ms. Semenya has developed over the past decade run deep."

The statement from Semenya's camp came as she and track's governing body wait for a verdict from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in a case that could change women's sports.

Now 28, Semenya has gone to the CAS to challenge rules the IAAF wants to introduce to lower the high levels of natural testosterone in some female athletes through medication or surgery before they can compete in top-class races from distances ranging from 400 meters to the mile.

A five-day hearing was held last month and a decision is expected in late April.

In the interview with the Daily Telegraph, Coe was quoted as saying the proposed rules were designed "to protect the sanctity of fair competition and fair play".

"The reason we have gender classifications is because if you didn't, no woman would ever win another title or another medal or break another record in our sport," Coe was quoted as saying.

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