Commonwealth games CE David Grevemberg says his organisation has written to the IAAF over the Caster decision.
With so much support coming Caster Semenya’s way after she lost her controversial case against the IAAF , the South African has another influential organisation determined to back her all the way.
In an exclusive interview with the website insidethegames.biz, Grevemberg said the CGF had an interest in the welfare of all athletes. With the Court of Arbitration backing the IAAF decision, Grevemberg says the CGF are determined to find out the potential implications so that his organisation can get a better understanding of the facts.
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