Caster Semenya’s court victory: A beacon of hope for future athletes, says former SA Olympian
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The decision of the European Court of Human Rights on the South African athlete puts Switzerland in front of its responsibilities in the area of sport arbitration, according to researchers Madeleine Pape and Antoine DuvalL-Case Caster Semenya experienced its apogee at the European Court of Human Rights (EDH Court), last Thursday, when the Grand Chamber concluded that Switzerland had violated the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to …
Why the Caster Semenya sex eligibility battle confounded sports for 16 years and still isn’t over - The Sacramento Observer
By Gerald Imray | The Associated Press CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — One of the most complex current issues in sports can be traced back to a track meet in Germany in 2009, when an unknown 18-year-old from South Africa blew away a field of the best female runners on the planet to win the world title. The teenager was hardly out of breath when she flexed her muscles at the end of it. What quickly became clear is that sports faced an unprecedente…
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