European Court of Human Rights backs Semenya appeal against Swiss decision (intersex)

European Court of Human Rights backs Semenya appeal against Swiss decision (intersex)

The South African runner had appealed a ruling by a Swiss court, upholding regulations that forced her to artificially reduce her naturally high testosterone levels in order to compete in women’s races. Double Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya won an appeal against track and field’s testosterone rules on Tuesday when the European Court of Human Rights ruled she had been discriminated against. The ruling could force sport’s highest court to re-examine the regulations that force Semenya and other female athletes to artificially reduce naturally high testosterone levels in order to compete at top meets such as the Olympics and world championships. The Strasbourg-based rights court ruled in Semenya’s favour by a four-three majority of judges. + Why Swiss courts are involved in the Semenya case The court also ruled the South African runner was denied an “effective remedy” against that discrimination when the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and Switzerland’s…

More: https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/society/european-court-backs-semenya-appeal-against-swiss-decision/48656302

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