By AFPMore by this AuthorNEW DELHIIndian gender-row sprinter Dutee Chand on Thursday said Caster Semenya's court defeat over testosterone rules was "wrong", but backed the Olympic 800 metres champion to overcome the potentially far-reaching ruling. I feel sad for her, she has been made to suffer like me," Chand, 23, told AFP. The decision means that women with elevated testosterone will have to take suppressive treatment if they wish to compete as females in certain events. To defend her title at the world championships in September, Semenya, 28, will now have to take medication, probably including birth control pills. The team that fought my case, I handed them over to Caster Semenya," Chand said.
Source: Daily Nation May 02, 2019 07:52 UTC