Caster Semenya free to run 800m without medication for now as Swiss court floors IAAF

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• Swiss court tells IAAF to suspend testosterone regulations
• Olympic champion can compete without medication to 25 June

Caster Semenya is once again free to run the 800m without having to take medication – at least for the time being – after the Swiss supreme federal court ordered the IAAF to suspend its testosterone regulations for athletes with differences in sexual development with immediate effect.

The surprise news – which completely blindsided athletics’ governing body – means that the Olympic champion and other DSD athletes can compete in distances ranging from 400m to a mile without medication until at least 25 June.

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Written by Sean Ingle
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jun/03/caster-semenya-800m-swiss-supreme-court-ruling-iaaf under the title “Caster Semenya free to run 800m without medication for now as Swiss court floors IAAF”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.