How South Africans stood with Semenya

South Africa’s parliament tossed its weight behind Olympic hero Caster Semenya Thursday as she anticipates a milestone governing on whether female competitors can be required to bring down their testosterone.

Semenya a week ago went to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne to challenge the International Association of Athletics Federations’ proposed guidelines driving “hyper-androginous” competitors to bring down their testosterone.

MPs from over the political range wore dark golf T-shirts with messages of help including “we state NO to defamation of ladies in game”, and “we restrict unobtrusive disdain”.

“Others arrive and state they need to give her medications all together that she can’t contend,” seat of parliament’s game and diversion board Beauty Dlulane told the chamber in Cape Town.

“We as of now have a tremendous medication issue among South African youth,” she included.

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