Semenya lawyers: IAAF ordered to suspend testosterone rules
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — Caster Semenya won an interim ruling in her battle against the IAAF and its testosterone regulations when the Swiss supreme court ordered athletics’ governing body to suspend the rules on Monday.
The freezing of the rules allows the two-time Olympic champion from South Africa to run in her favourite 800-meter event without taking any hormone suppressing medication, although the temporary ruling can be challenged by the IAAF.
Semenya’s lawyers said there will be another decision by the supreme court after the IAAF makes its arguments to the court that the rules should stand. No date was given for that hearing but it could happen as early as this month, Semenya’s South Africa-based lawyer, Greg Nott, said.