Two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya will not run her specialist 800m distance at Rabat on Sunday despite having received an invitation to do so, in the latest twist of her bitter court battle over gender rules. “She received an invitation but is unable to organise her schedule to come to Rabat,” organiser Alain Blondel told AFP. Organisers of the Morocco event had initially refused to allow the South African to take part but on Friday they “confirmed her invitation”. Semenya took to the track at the Montreuil meeting in eastern Paris on Thursday in the rarely-run 2,000m. The 28-year-old duly won that race, taking to social media afterwards to say: “They keep talking, I keep winning.
Source: Hindustan Times June 15, 2019 10:10 UTC