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    Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene admitted on Saturday that he refused to accept advice from ASA team doctor Harold Adams to withdraw Caster Semenya from the world athletics championships in Berlin last month.

    Chuene also admitted that he had lied to the South African public about not having any knowledge of gender tests conducted on Semenya in Pretoria last month.

    He added that ASA's deception on the matter was intended to protect Semenya's confidentiality.

    "I now realise that it was an error of judgement and I would like to apologise unconditionally. As president of ASA I will not, however, apologise for allowing caster Semenya to run or for protecting her privacy.

    "We fully agree that we could have handled this matter differently but something like this has never happened in this country before and we at ASA believe we acted in the best interests of the athlete," he said.

    But while Chuene was advised by Adams to withdraw Semenya, he said he refused to do so without any concrete evidence. He said that Adams' verbal recommendation was not sufficient for him to make a decision on such a sensitive matter.

    Chuene also said that Adams, who travelled with Semenya to Berlin, should have advised the athlete to withdraw herself from the championships.

    The IAAF is still awaiting the results of gender tests conducted in Berlin but Chuene said he would not accept those results because the world governing body did not follow the correct protocol.

    'We do nothing ...'
    The Mail & Guardian reported on Friday about an exchange of emails between Adams and Chuene that made it clear that Chuene knew Semenya was gender-tested.


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    The email was sent by Adams to ASA general manager Molatelo Malehopo and copied to Chuene on August 5. The World Championships began on August 15.

    It reads: “After thinking about the current confidential matter I would suggest that we make the following decisions. 1. We get a gynae opinion and take it to Berlin. 2. We do nothing and I will handle these issues if they come up in Berlin. Please think and get back to me ASAP.”

    An emailed response from Malehopo to Adams, sent on the same day, reads: “I will suggest that you go ahead with the necessary tests that the IAAF might need.” - Sapa
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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    No surprise here at all. Was this the loud mouth who threatened war against the IAAF if her gold medal is withdrawn?
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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    • #3
      Re: Making Blacks Look Foolish!

      Originally posted by Time View Post
      Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Leonard Chuene admitted on Saturday that he refused to accept advice from ASA team doctor Harold Adams to withdraw Caster Semenya from the world athletics championships in Berlin last month.
      Unfortunately, making black people look foolish is nothing new in that unfortunate nation of South Africa! In the case of making black South Africans look foolish, Leonard Chuene comes a distant third behind President Jacob Zuma and former president Thabo Mbeki. Believe me on this!!

      So, black South African decision makers have been making black people look foolish – really, really foolish – for many years!!

      (Should it be really any surprise that South Africa is an acknowledged world leader in homicide and AIDS?)

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      • #4
        Look at Caster now!

        Peter R

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