A study that was the basis for testosterone regulation in women’s track events—and which prevented South African two-time gold medalist Caster Semenya from competing in the Tokyo Olympics—has been corrected by its publishers.
says that the influential study overstated the competitive advantage conferred by elevated testosterone levels for women athletes in certain raises. It raises new questions about the move to ban from certain races some female athletes who have “differences of sex developments” and carry naturally elevated testosterone levels.as a direct result of the study. Semenya has mounted a years-long legal challenge against the testosterone rules that is currently before the European Court of Human Rights.
Garnier, who now works for the organization’s athletics integrity unit, was not made available for comment and an attempt to reach him was redirected to a spokesperson for World Athletics. Bermon did not respond to a request for comment.
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