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South African sports bodies clash over Semenya
AP
Saturday, November 07, 2009
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - South Africa's Olympic governing body suspended Athletics South Africa on Friday in a spreading fallout over Caster Semenya's gender test.
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| SEMENYA... gender issue causing great fallout in South African sports |
The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) said in a statement it was suspending ASA with immediate effect after ASA's attorneys sent a letter saying a committee decision a day earlier to suspend ASA's president Leonard Chuene and board was "unreasonable, procedurally and substantively unfair".
The Olympic committee said the letter indicated ASA "will not respect (its) directives and/or resolutions".
The committee added ASA's officials "engaged in acts of misconduct and misdemeanours" in regard to Semenya "and brought SASCOC into disrepute".
It had started a disciplinary investigation into ASA's handling of the Semenya case, and was considering action against the IAAF for its "disregard" of Semenya's right to privacy.
Semenya won the 800 metres at the World Championships at Berlin in August after the IAAF said it had ordered gender tests. Chuene later said he lied about his knowledge of the tests to protect Semenya.
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