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Good morning to everyone commuting to school or work. It’s time for Pukta’s World GG News. Well, today, we’ll be talking about women’s sports. The other day, a judgement was handed down in a lawsuit filed by an athlete whose condition was publicly announced . This ruling is likely to be controversial again. Today, we’ll take a closer look at what’s going on. This program brings you hot news from overseas. This channel is just the right companion for your commute, so please subscribe to the channel. Now, on to the main topic. As you can see here, the other day, you can see a female athlete named Caster Semeya, whose condition was publicly announced. A ruling was handed down in a lawsuit filed by this person. Speaking of this condition, as I mentioned in this video the other day, there is Imane Kerif, who won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Well, this person, well, after all , is suspected to have DSD. Well, in that respect, I think this ruling is quite timely . This is the Guardian. Let me give you a quick overview . South African athlete Caster Semenya objected to the rules that required her to lower her testosterone level in order to compete in athletics. The ruling was the latest development in a flurry of legal escapes by the two-time Olympic gold medalist , so what was the lawsuit that was filed here? Well , you can see it here. South African athlete Caster Semenya. She has already been diagnosed with DSD. She won gold medals in the 800m at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics. So, in 2016 , this was a big deal. The two-time Olympic champion has a condition called 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, which is one of several athlete disorders. This means that the South African has a male XY coloring and produces male levels of testosterone. This brings about significant athletic benefits in terms of muscle mass, oxygen uptake, and strength compared to average women. And the significance was obvious at a glance. The gold medalist in the women’s 800m final at the Ryōgori Olympics in 2016 was Semeya, the silver medalist was Francine Nion Saba, and the same medalist was Margaret 1v, all of whom were DSD athletes with XY chromosomes. So , well, this is a very symbolic photo, this is the women’s 800m at Mihara in 2016. You can see in the middle here, Caster Semenya, who is the topic of conversation this time. And this person has already been officially confirmed to have this DSD. And the silver medalist , Japan Saba. This athlete has also been found to have a component disease, and this is what AP wrote about Japan Saba, who is from Burundi, and this is East Africa. Former Olympic and World Championship medalist in the women’s 800m was barred from the event due to rules aimed at athletes with intersex conditions, also known as intersex disorders. And then there’s Margaret Wang, who also won the medal. She also had an intersex disorder. In other words, all three people on the podium at that time had intersex disorders. Of course this is controversial. By the way, what was the English word for award? I just learned it the other day. This is called a pollium. All the polliums at that time were DSD, so that’s how it turned out. This is with News in Japanese. Sports competitions at the mercy of the South African Caster Semenya won the gold medal in the women’s 800m on August 20th, finishing in 1 minute 55.28 seconds. The person who finished in 6th place at that time was the temporary athlete representing Great Britain, Sharp. After the event, Sharp said in a tearful interview with the BBC : It was really tough to compete against women with high test sero values. It was clear that Sharp was referring to Semenya, second-place Burundi representative Francy N. Saba, and third-place Kenya representative Margaret 1. All three have taken gender tests to determine whether they are male or female. Before July last year , there were regulations requiring female athletes with excess testosterone, which was seen as an advantage in competition, to take suppressants, but this is where it came in. With this abolished, it became very difficult to win. Sharp continued to do his best, which is exactly what Sharp is saying , as I mentioned earlier. There was a rule to suppress testosterone , but this was abolished , and this is what he is saying. This caused a big uproar, and after this, in 2019 , the World Championships officially introduced the DSD regulation. This made hormone suppression mandatory. However, the parties involved have already opposed this . This is an article from Reuters 2021. However , many women, such as Hemen and other medalists in 2016, Francine Saba of Burundi and Margaret I of Kenya, were refusing to take drugs or undergo surgery to change the structure of their bodies, and this was the trial that claimed this was a violation of human rights . And this time, the following judgment was made. Caster Semenya is a small scientist with enzymes. However, without hormone suppression, the women’s race cannot compete, so here it is. It says suppression. This is today’s keyword. suppression The act of preventing something from appearing, being expressed, or functioning, so this suppression means suppression. So, this time, the word is from the article, so, well, it feels a bit formal. In terms of suppression, I have the impression that, for example, roll is more likely to be used in general conversation, but, well, in the news, I think this word is used. This means suppression. So, here is Caster Semenya is a small scientist with enzymes. But without hormone suppression, she cannot compete in the women’s events, and this time, the court ruled that Caster Semenya’s case was upheld. Well, not entirely. Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya received a partial legal settlement on Thursday in her long-running battle with the World Athletics Federation over testosterone restrictions in women’s athletics . The European Court of Human Rights ruled 15-2 in favor of Semenya, finding that the Swiss court had not properly interpreted her case . But the ruling doesn’t overturn the World Athletics Federation’s rule requiring intersex athletes to medically lower their testosterone levels to compete in women’s events , so what we’re talking about here is this: human rights. We’re not talking about whether the rule is illegal or not. In 2019, the World Athletics Federation changed the rules to require all DSD athletes to suppress their testosterone levels to compete in women’s fast distance events . Since then, Semenya has repeatedly refused to take hormone suppressants, which has resulted in her being ineligible to compete at elite level competitions, including the Olympics . The 34-year-old has never denied that she has partially masculine physical characteristics . In fact, in a 2023 interview, she said, “Just because I have sebum in my body doesn’t mean I’m going to die a woman.” After losing legal battles at the Intermediate Court of Sport and the Swiss Federal Court , Semeya appealed to the European Court of Human Rights. The latest appeal focuses on the alleged human rights violations and the failure of the Swiss court and Semeya to respect the dignity and health of the athletes , without the scientific justification of the World Championships rules . Semeya recently told reporters, “This is a battle for human rights now. It’s not about competing. It’s about putting athletes’ rights first. It’s about protecting athletes. The European Court of Human Rights supported Semeya’s claims and in its ruling, it determined that the Swiss Federal Court had not conducted strict judicial review and that reviewing these cases does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Swiss . And here it is. Semeya’s home team will take this trial as a step forward in their efforts to protect their rights. Welcome. However, unless further legal action is taken and the rules of the IAAF World Championships are overturned, Semeya will not be allowed to compete in the women’s events unless she complies with the Testlon requirements . Nevertheless, this ruling may open the way for Semeya to challenge the requirements again, and it may be a new day of debate over the treatment of DSG athletes in the Olympics. So, this time, we are talking about human rights, but the purpose is, after all, this. Rather than directly arguing with the claims of the IAAF World Championships , it seems that they are trying to encourage discussion by claiming that their dignity has been violated by this, and then to once again cut into the rules of the IAAF World Championships. Well, in fact, Semeya’s home team is saying that they are making progress rather than being satisfied with the result. This is a South African news account. Breaking news: South African anchor Seya has been sued at the European Court of Human Rights. Here, there is a community note, but it says that it is a partial appeal. Congratulations. But the anchor cannot get back that time. Still, he is a man. What they did to Caster is truly shameful. She should take legal action against the organization for wasting four years that could have been crucial to her athletics career. She should be compensated for the time she lost. That’s a man. Caster Semere herself is here. This is the court, and congratulations on the results . Does this mean you can return to the track and compete again ? That’s not the case. She was by your side through all the difficulties . You are truly blessed. Caster Semere, you have a public name Leslie and you have a wife. That’s what I’m saying. I see your fighting for justice. You are fighting for human dignity. You are fighting against the image of black women and racism. You are a warrior. And you are right to not give up . The International Association of Athletics Federations should be ashamed. Yes. So today , we have looked at the topic that a ruling was made in the lawsuit filed by Caster Semere, who has been very active for a long time, and although some of the lawsuits have been dismissed, the rules of the World Athletics Championships have not yet been overturned . What do you think? Well, what do you think? There are various discussions going on online right now, but another big feature is that while the rights of Caster Semea are being appealed to elementary and junior high school , the rights of other female athletes are hardly being mentioned by anyone on this side . I think there is one big reason for this, and as you saw earlier in X’s response, it’s a bit strange, isn’t it? The reason is that Semea is a black woman, has a medical condition, and is a lesbian . There are many different attributes listed. So this topic has been replaced by discrimination against black women, and there are quite a lot of replies that strangely praise this couple . In other words, it has become a kind of anticipation for people with such ideas , and this should be a discussion about how to reconcile the rights of female athletes with the rights of athletes with medical conditions . This has not been discussed at all. So I think this is a really complicated issue. I thought this when I saw the reactions on the internet like this. This issue of component diseases in women’s sports is likely to continue to cause controversy. What do you all think about this? That ‘s all for today’s video. If you thought this video was good, please subscribe to the channel and click the like button. See you again on your way to school . I’m strange to hear . It’s strange. What my funnel is flying is strange. It’s strange. The words that wrote my weapon
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