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The 2012 and 2016 Olympic 800-metre women’s champion said that her run-ins with race officials date all the way back to 2009 when she was just 18.
Next month, Caster Semenya will not be allowed to defend her 800-metre title at the World Track and Field Championship in Doha, Qatar.
It might not have been the most over-the-top outfit at the Met Gala, but Trevor Noah’s suit sure got people talking.
This week, South Africans are rallying behind athletics star Caster Semenya, as she brings her case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
South Africa’s youth have revealed which sportspeople they think are the coolest right now, and one of their choices is from way out of left field.
If you can’t beat them, find any means necessary to cut them down. The IAAF are back on their bullshit, and Caster won’t be pleased.
It’s fair to say that South African athletics is currently in a very healthy state, despite the governing body once again leaving our athletes in the lurch.
A massive new study commissioned by the IAAF doesn’t look good for our track star, and if things don’t go her way she could have some big decisions to make.
Chances are you jumped with joy at the gold medals these athletes brought home from Rio, so let’s do our part to help them with this prestigious award.
Today’s 800 metre prelims will attract a massive audience, and that’s mainly down to our Caster hitting the tracks. Give her your support and watch live.