SASCOC throws support behind ASA in Caster fight
Cape Town - The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) supports Athletics South Africa's (ASA) decision to challenge the IAAF on its move to introduce testosterone blood levels in five female athletics disciplines.
Last week the IAAF amended their classification for “female of intersex (or equivalent)” athletes with elevated blood testosterone levels, applying to those competing in the 400m, 800m, 1500m, mile and 400m hurdles.
The new ruling, due to come into effect on November 1, is widely expected to affect star South African athlete Caster Semenya .
Gideon Sam, president of SASCOC, welcomed ASA’s decision to challenge the IAAF, and if required, take its case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
“As the parent body of our member federations, we needed to take the lead from ASA in this case and are fully supportive of their decision to engage with athletics’ governing body, the IAAF, going forward. We were deeply disappointed when the IAAF made their ruling, and we simply can’t stand back and allow Caster’s name to be dragged through the publicity mill yet again. The protection of our athletes and their dignity is of utmost importance.