Canada’s sport and science minister slams ruling on Caster Semenya
Canada’s sport and science minister was critical of an international decision that will force female athletes with unusually high levels of testosterone to medicate themselves to compete.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport denied an appeal by South African runner Caster Semenya on Wednesday.
The world’s governing body of track and field can now impose limits on the testosterone naturally produced in the body of a female athlete, which opens the door for other sport bodies to do the same.