Athletics The International Sporttribunaal (TAS) has Caster Semenya to be in the wrong. The South African athlete was turned to the BAG because they do not agree with the rules of the International athletics federation (IAAF) to hyperandrogene athletes do. Today, the BAG his judgment. Semenya ving bone and needs to hormonal medication to take to international competitions to join.

For clarity: Caster Semenya (28), is fundamentally nothing done wrong. She took no drugs, she is nowhere to be caught – the South African is just a hyperandrogene athlete. In plain language: Semenya makes naturally have more male hormones than the average woman. She lost not some 800 metres since the 6th of september 2015. And Semenya is not the only hyperandrogene athlete on the circuit. The International athletics federation (IAAF) was a problem. Chairman Seb Coe said it more than once: he wants a level playing field. Equal opportunities for everyone.

10 nanomol contact

In 2009, when Semenya world CHAMPIONSHIP gold for the first did speak, explained to the IAAF for that reason, an upper limit of 10 nanomol contact per litre of urine. That is not strict, in the knowledge that the normal value for a woman up to 1.7 nanomol contact. Who the limit is exceeded, had to of the IAAF medication take to her testosteronwaarde on a ‘normal’ level. Semenya’s times members under the hormonal treatment: of 1:55.45 in 2009 to a 2:02.66 in 2014.