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Semenya targets Commonwealth Games

Published:Thursday | July 22, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Caster Semenya - file

JOHANNESBURG (AP):

Caster Semenya will have to wait to see if she is included in South Africa's Commonwealth Games team after the country's Olympic body said yesterday that it would only finalise their track-and-field line-up in late August.

SASCOC named a 115-strong squad for the competition in India but said a "final amendment" would be made on August 25, when it will announce the athletics and rugby sevens teams.

South Africa will compete in 15 sports at the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games, but the 800-metre world champion is likely to grab all the attention if, as expected, she makes her return to major competition in New Delhi.

Semenya made a low-key comeback from an 11-month layoff, following gender tests, by winning both her recent races in Finland.

She ran times of 2:4.22 seconds and 2:02.41 in her first competitive outings for nearly a year, some way off the 1:55.45 she clocked in Berlin last August to win gold at the World Championships in athletics.

Failed fitness test

Now 19, Semenya was not included in South Africa's team for the ongoing World Junior Championships in Canada or next week's African Championships, after she failed a fitness test on July 7, the day after she was cleared to run again.

That led coach Michael Seme and Athletics South Africa, the national federation, to say she should target the Commonwealth Games as her first high-profile event since her return.

Semenya is expected to make the team and Athletics South Africa has said it will do all it can to help her prepare for the Commonwealth Games.

In a statement, SASCOC president Gideon Sam said the Commonwealth Games would be the beginning of South Africa's build-up to the next Olympics.

"This will be an excellent test of whether our policy of 'only the best' will show results," Sam said. "The performance of this team will also give us an indication of how well we are doing on the road to the London Olympics in 2012."