The double Olympic 800m champion was awarded £69,000/€80,000 in damages however she continues to be unable to compete over two laps
Caster Semenya has received a partial victory on the European Courtroom of Human Rights (July 10) in her ongoing seven-year authorized battle towards World Athletics’ intercourse eligibility guidelines.
The Grand Chamber of the ECHR dominated 15-2 that the 34-year-old’s rights beneath Article 6 – the best to a good listening to – had been violated by Switzerland’s Supreme Courtroom, the place Semenya was interesting a ruling from Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport which present in favour of World Athletics.
The South African, who secured Olympic 800m gold medals at each London 2012 and Rio 2016, was born with variations of sexual growth and hasn’t competed over two laps since World Athletics restricted testosterone ranges from 400m as much as the mile.
The present guidelines for DSD athletes require them to scale back their testosterone ranges to 2.5n/mol for not less than six months to compete in any feminine class occasion internationally. World Athletics argue the principles are wanted to make sure truthful competitors and to guard the feminine class.
4 years after Semenya unsuccessfully challenged World Athletics on the Switzerland-based CAS in 2019, the decrease chamber of the ECHR acknowledged her rights had been violated by the Swiss authorities as a result of “it had failed to offer adequate safeguards for her grievance to be examined successfully”.
Consequently, the Swiss authorities referred the case to the Grand Chamber. Though Europe’s high courtroom dismissed the opposite facets of the enchantment filed by Semenya – Articles 8 (proper to respect for personal life), 13 (proper to an efficient treatment) and 14 (prohibition of discrimination) – she was awarded £69,000/€80,000 in damages.

The ECHR ruling can’t be appealed, which means the case returns to the Swiss federal courts. Because it solely considerations the Swiss authorities, this ruling from the ECHR doesn’t affect/overturn World Athletics’ guidelines on DSD athletes.
Semenya has competed sporadically – she represented South Africa within the relay on the 2023 World Athletics Cross Nation Championships in Bathurst – over the past couple of years and has now gone into teaching.
The South African can also be a triple world and double Commonwealth champion and has claimed an unbelievable 21 victories on the Diamond League circuit.


















