The 28-year-old double Olympic 800 metres champion was reacting to the publication of the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s written decision to reject her appeal against the IAAF’s “eligibility regulations for the female classification (athletes with differences of sex development).”
Back in May, the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, ruled in favour of International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) that female athletes such as Semenya, who is intersex must take testosterone suppressants like the contraceptive pill to stay under the permitted level to continue competing as a woman in any running event between the 400m and the mile.
But the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) temporarily lifted the regulations affecting Semenya until 25 June after hearing submissions from the IAAF and Athletics South Africa over an appeal against a 1 May Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) award upholding the rules.
At the recently held IAAF Diamond League meet in Morocco, Semenya was denied entry by the president of the Moroccan Athletics Federation to participate in the competition.




