
Olympic champion Caster Semenya disappointed with Kirsty Coventry after IOCs transgender decision
CAPE TOWN (AP) — Two-time Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya on Sunday expressed her disappointment with IOC President Kirsty Coventry over the decision to ban transgender women athletes from competing in women's events at the Olympics. Semenya, who is South African, said she expected more from a woman leader like Coventry, who is from Zimbabwe and a fellow African. “Personally, for her as a leader, she’s an African, I’m sure she understands how, you know, we as Africans, we are as...
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