South Africa track chief suspended in Semenya case
Last Modified: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 1:49 p.m.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African track chief who lied about his role in runner Caster Semenya's gender tests was suspended Thursday.
Athletics South Africa president Leonard Chuene and the rest of the track body's 12-member board were suspended pending investigations into their handling of Semenya's case, the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee said in a statement.
The committee appointed one of its members, Ray Mali, as ASA's administrator. He is expected to call an urgent meeting to elect an interim board.
The Olympic committee also said its officials were considering action against international track officials for their "disregard of Ms. Semenya's rights to privacy." The statement did not elaborate.
Earlier Thursday, ASA said in a statement it wished to "publicly and unconditionally apologize to Caster Semenya and her family, the president of South Africa as well as to all South Africans for the handling of her gender verification processes and the subsequent aftermath."
That statement referred to recent criticism of ASA from the governing African National Congress.
Semenya won the 800-meter world championships in August after the International Association of Athletics Federations said it had ordered gender tests.
Chuene later said he lied about his knowledge of the tests to protect Semenya's privacy. Despite calls for his resignation, he received a vote of confidence from the ASA.
The 18-year-old Semenya, a student at the University of Pretoria, has made only a few public appearances since returning from the World Championships in Berlin.
Last month, she and other South Africans who earned medals at the world championships were honored at a dinner organized by the ANC's Youth League.
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