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The Court of Arbitration of Sport is expected to announce its decision at noon on Wednesday on the validity of the IAAF’s planned new rules for women running events between 400 and 1 500 metres.

The IAAF wants to limit the amount of naturally produced testosterone women can have in their bodies. ASA president Aleck Skosana says if the decision goes against them, he will meet with Semenya, the Sport Department and their legal teams to decide the way forward.

 

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Ladies with low or high testosterone should also be treated, There must be a fair measure of testosterone.

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