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    ASA president and board suspended over Semenya


    REUTERS, JOHANNESBURG
    Saturday, Nov 07, 2009, Page 19

    South Africa¡¦s Olympic body (SASCOC) has suspended the president, board and members of Athletics South Africa (ASA) over the handling of 800m world champion Caster Semenya¡¦s gender tests.

    In a statement on their Web site, SASCOC said: ¡§The suspended individuals will appear before a disciplinary enquiry to answer charges of bringing ASA, the sport of athletics, SASCOC and sport in general into disrepute.¡¨

    SASCOC added it was also considering taking action against the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) ¡§for its disregard of Semenya¡¦s rights to privacy.¡¨

    Semenya, 18, ran a personal best of 1:56.72 seconds in July, 8 seconds faster than her best time last year.

    Because of her rapid improvement, the IAAF began a gender verification process prior to August¡¦s world championships in Berlin but Semenya was allowed to compete pending the outcome of the tests.

    The teenager destroyed the field to take the 800, gold in 1:55.45, the fastest time of the year.

    No decision on the tests is expected until later this month but the IAAF has declined to comment on a report in Australia¡¦s Daily Telegraph newspaper in September which said Semenya had both male and female sexual characteristics.

    The IAAF¡¦s decision to test Semenya, who returned home to a hero¡¦s welcome, angered many South Africans with some accusing the sport¡¦s governing body of racism, saying her broad shoulders and striking musculature were common in women¡¦s athletics.

    It was subsequently disclosed that ASA conducted gender verification tests on Semenya in South Africa before she competed in Berlin.
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