South african Athlete Caster Semenya wins human rights case against rules forcing her to take medication to lower her testosterone so she can compete against women.
Olympic runner Caster Semenya barred over testosterone rules prevails in rights case. The South African has been unable to compete in track since 2018 after refusing to take medication to lower her natural testosterone levels.
She has a medical condition known as Hyperandrogenism. This means, that She has higher levels of testosterone than other women she competes against.