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Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins appeal at European Court of Human Rights against testosterone level rules


Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya, 32, has won an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights against rules that govern testosterone levels in female athletes. This ruling may compel the highest court in sports to review regulations for female athletes with naturally high testosterone levels.

Semenya had been asked to artificially lower her testosterone levels in order to participate in world championships. As a South African female athlete with “hyperandrogenism,” a medical condition with higher-than-normal testosterone levels, she was required to reduce her levels to meet eligibility requirements for the competition.

The European Court of Human Rights ruling

The court has declared that Semenya, a South African 800m Olympic gold medalist, had been “discriminated against.” Furthermore, the court stated that Semenya was denied an “effective remedy” when her two appeals were rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport and Switzerland’s supreme court.

What is hyperandrogenism?

Hyperandrogenism is a medical condition characterized by elevated hormone testosterone levels, which is responsible for increasing muscle mass, strength, and hemoglobin.

Caster Semenya was the Olympic champion in the 800m in 2012 and 2016. However, she was barred from participating in the 2019 Tokyo Olympics due to the testosterone regulations.

FAQs

Q1:Which country does Caster Semenya represent?
Caster Semenya, a two-time Olympic champion, represents South Africa.

Q2:In which event did Caster Semenya win Olympic medals?
Caster Semenya won the Olympic gold medal in the 800m event in 2012 and 2016.

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