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Tokyo 2020: Caster Semenya confirms she will not attempt 200m Olympics qualification

Caster Semenya is unable to defend her 800m Olympic title due to rules on testosterone levels; her appeal to the European Court of Human Rights is unlikely to be resolved in time; the 30-year-old did consider changing specialisms in order to take part in Tokyo

Last Updated: 15/04/21 2:17pm

Caster Semenya will not attempt Olympics qualification in the 200m
Caster Semenya will not attempt Olympics qualification in the 200m

Caster Semenya has confirmed she will not be attempting to qualify for the 200m at the Tokyo Games this summer.

The double Olympic champion is unable to defend her title in the 800m at Tokyo due to rules on testosterone levels in female runners.

A rule change by World Athletics means she is not allowed to compete in events between 400m and a mile unless she takes drugs to reduce the levels of testosterone in her body.

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Semenya (centre) will be unable to defend the Olympics 800m title she won in Rio
Semenya (centre) will be unable to defend the Olympics 800m title she won in Rio

Semenya has taken her appeal over the rule change to the European Court of Human Rights but that is unlikely to be resolved before the Olympics begin on July 23.

Semenya said: "I'm getting old. I'm scared to tear my muscles. We had to sit down and make sure that the decision that we make makes sense. Distance makes sense."

The 30-year-old confirmed her decision after successfully defending her national 5,000m title in South Africa.

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"We're happy with what we're doing, we're having fun. At training each and every day we don't stress," Semenya added.

"For me, it's not about being at the Olympics, it's being healthy and running good times and being in the field for the longest."

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