Kenya drops two female sprinters over testosterone levels

AFP  |  Nairobi 

Two Kenyan sprinters have been dropped from the team for the IAAF World Relays championship in this week, after blood tests showed high levels of testosterone, said Friday.

The decision last week by the means that female athletes with elevated will have to take suppressive treatment if they wish to compete as women in certain events.

"We could not risk travelling with the two athletes after the recent IAAF ruling on the restriction of levels on female runners took effect on May 8," (AK) told AFP.

It is not the first time that 23-year-old Imali, who also holds the Kenyan 400m record, has undergone a blood test to determine her testosterone levels.

In 2015 she was withdrawn from the world championships in after her blood test revealed her

"We were summoned for the blood tests at the team hotel last Friday and when the report came out on Monday, officials inform us about the result outcome," Imali told AFP, adding it was not the first time that she learnt about her medical issue.

"This is a scheme to demoralise us. I am not ready to quit athletics, nor to take a suppressant treatment. I am so happy the way God made me to be."

The new rule applies to distances from 400m to a mile, and includes the heptathlon, which concludes with an 800m race.

Aside from Imali and Makena, Kenya's 800m bronze medallist also took the blood tests, which showed high levels of testosterone, according to Imali.

The 23-year-old Wambui competed in the 800m, finishing sixth behind Semenya. It was the last race for both runners before the IAAF rules came into force.

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 19:56 IST