Semenya not allowed
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:00
Athlete Caster Semenya cannot compete in any races until a final
decision is made on gender verification tests she was subjected to,
South Africa's Olympic governing body, Sascoc, said on Friday.
"Let's be very clear on one thing. As things stand, Caster
Semenya is not eligible to run in any sanctioned meeting or race.
"The matter over the results of her gender test are still
sitting with the international parent association, the IAAF
[International Association of Athletics Federations]," SA Sports
Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) president Gideon Sam
said in a statement.
"They are still conducting their work and the process is
ongoing. And we have to respect the privacy of the athlete, so any
'confirmation' is premature," Sascoc said.
The body said it was still waiting for the IAAF to consult with
Semenya and the matter was between them and her.
"When things are resolved we will all be in a better position,
but until the case is closed, it would be irresponsible for us to
clear our world champion to compete again," Sam said.
The organisation said Semenya's coach Michael Seme acted
"irresponsibly and without jurisdiction" in saying she was going to
compete against women in the forthcoming Athletics SA season.
Earlier this week, Seme announced that Semenya would compete
again this year, but when asked for clarification on Friday said:
"I don't want to comment."
IAAF spokesman Nick Davies would say only: "The official
position of the IAAF is that we are not making any comment until we
have resolved this case."
Following a significant improvement in Semenya's time last year
at a Berlin race, an Australian publication reported that her body
contained elements of both the male and female genders.