(AP Photo/Christiaan Kotze, File) STRASBOURG, France (CN) — Europe’s top human rights court ruled it discriminatory Tuesday for track star Caster Semenya to have to take hormones that would lower her ...
Caster Semenya’s fight to be treated equally ... rule that she reduce her testosterone levels by using hormone suppressing drugs. The athlete had appealed against the ruling twice, first to ...
The ardent dehumanisation of Caster Semenya has a long history ... a medical condition characterised by excessive levels of testosterone and other male sex hormones - would have to reduce their ...
Caster Semenya, the controversial South African ... ‘manly female athletes’ must now take suppressants to regulate their testosterone levels, so as to compete in the women category.
Caster Semenya has hit out at gender rule inconsistencies ... But if she were competing in the same event now she would need ...
The controversy over female athletes being tested for testosterone levels is not ... athletes’ bodies is still ongoing. Athlete Caster Semenya will need to take hormone-lowering agents, or ...
Caster Semenya, of South Africa, competes during a heat in the women's 5,000-meter ... Court of Human Rights three years ago after she was banned from competing in track events because of her ...
JOHANNESBURG - Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya on Friday appealed for ... has refused to take drugs to reduce her testosterone levels since track and field's governing body World Athletics ...
They were found to have natural testosterone levels that are higher than a limit ... among fellow competitors certainly happened when Caster Semenya of South Africa was dominating the 800-meter ...