Rapidash
Well-Known Member
I think I'm going to wait for the results of the research currently being carried out as to whether raised testosterone really does give much of an advantage before I rush to judge.
However it seems a bit odd for an athlete genetically better suited to 800m than me to complain about someone even better suited. Particularly when that athlete has had access to training facilities far above anything a lot of other athletes get. Raised levels of testosterone is surely nothing compared to the differences in training provision between say Ukraine and the USA.
Also if Semenya was significantly better I think the other athletes would have a stronger point. As it was she didn't win by much and was nowhere near the world record. Eminently beatable as far as I can see.
However it seems a bit odd for an athlete genetically better suited to 800m than me to complain about someone even better suited. Particularly when that athlete has had access to training facilities far above anything a lot of other athletes get. Raised levels of testosterone is surely nothing compared to the differences in training provision between say Ukraine and the USA.
Also if Semenya was significantly better I think the other athletes would have a stronger point. As it was she didn't win by much and was nowhere near the world record. Eminently beatable as far as I can see.