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Semenya to compete in international 800m races for now South Africa’s star olympian, Caster Semenya, is likely to be able to compete for around a month at international 800 metre races.

Semenya lost her appeal to the CAS and the IAAF implemented the rules that limited the testosterone levels of women running between 400 and 1500 metres within a week., is likely to be able to compete for around a month at international 800 metre races.on the International Association of Athletics Federations’ testosterone levels decision for female athletes is made known.

Semenya lost her appeal to the CAS and the IAAF implemented the rules that limited the testosterone levels of women running between 400 and 1500 metres within a week., she announced last week that she will appeal that decision to the Swiss Federal Tribunal. That higher court has suspended the implementation of the controversial rules, pending the appeal. Lawyer Greg Nott says that’s likely to be at the earliest until the end of June.Watch a related video below:

 

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It may not be now for now,doctors don't agree with the resolution,long road ahead for IAAF,iAmCaster

Like she is going to win them again

There is no need for her to run on this race bcs she is the champion of 800 m ,this thing is obvious for gold medal

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