After the race, though, Semenya pushed back, saying she would not take the medication. After Friday’s race, Semenya said “hell no” when asked whether she would take the medication. [Court rules Olympic runner Caster Semenya must use hormone-suppressing drugs to compete]Her win on Friday, in 1 minute 54.98 seconds, was her 30th in a row at the distance. "It’s up to God, God has decided my life, God will end my life, God has decided my career, God will end my career. I am never going anywhere.”Read more:VIDEO: Athlete Caster Semenya loses testosterone regulation battleVIDEO: Michael Johnson says Semenya ruling about ‘fairness’‘Fox and Friends’ called Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya ’transgender.'
Source: Washington Post May 03, 2019 17:48 UTC