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    Caster Semenya: The Ultimate Freedom Fighter

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJuly 12, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    When Caster Semenya woke up, the full weight of her journey finally hit her. After 15 long years of fighting, her voice has been heard, her rights vindicated, but this victory, she says, is only the beginning.

    “Waking up this morning only realising what I have just done after 15 years. The feeling is like it’s just the beginning of demonstrating the kind of leadership and sports governance I want to see when I take my role.”

    Caster Semenya, @mightycaster on X

    On 10 July 2025, the European Court of Human Rights handed down a decision that resonates far beyond the sporting world.

    In a decisive 15-to-2 ruling, the court found that Switzerland had violated Semenya’s right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court had failed to properly consider her appeal against the 2019 Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ruling, which had upheld World Athletics’ controversial regulations requiring female athletes with certain differences of sex development to reduce their natural testosterone levels to compete.

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, November 2023

    The ECHR did not rule on whether the regulations themselves were discriminatory but focused on the failure to provide Semenya with a fair legal process. Switzerland was ordered to pay €80,000 in legal costs.

    This isn’t just a legal win, it’s a moment that has sparked global attention, and inspired a movement to fight for the rights of athletes.  

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    The outpouring of support has been overwhelming. Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie made it clear South Africa stands firmly behind Semenya:

    “Caster, we as South Africa, have always stood by you, and we will continue to do so as the fight for your bodily rights continue.”

    Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie

    Voices from across the country joined the chorus, celebrating her courage and resilience:

    Gertrude Makhafola wrote: “You did well, you also fought for up and coming young athletes! Beautiful to see. Thank you Mokgadi.”

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, July 2023

    Tebogo Moroe shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook: “Caster, you are a living symbol of strength, dignity, and African excellence. The way you continue to stand tall and unshaken in the face of systems designed in boardrooms to suppress and silence the African child is nothing short of heroic. They may sit behind their desks and draft policies to diminish our greatness, but you remind the world that African power cannot be contained. You carry the hopes of generations with every stride, every breath, every stand you take. Thank you for being a beacon of courage. We see you. We honour you. We walk taller because of you.”

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    Sumayya Khan echoed this sentiment: “Well Done Caster Mokgadi Semenya so so proud of this journey and for setting a benchmark for others. What a journey, what an inspiration.”

    And in Parliament, the voice of the people was heard loud and clear. Mr Joe McGluwa, Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture, offered a heartfelt apology for the injustice Semenya has faced:

    “Caster has stood the test of time despite being ridiculed because someone, somewhere, could not believe that a girl from Limpopo could make us proud.”

    “One can only imagine how South Africa’s jewel has been affected and frustrated by all of this. And for all of this, we South Africans say we apologise and we salute you.”

    From the gsport Newsroom Archives, July 2023

    He called on the country to look ahead, to rally around her, and to invest in her future beyond the track:

    “We can’t run away from it; Caster is talented. It will take our country a long while to produce another powerhouse athlete as her.”

    For Semenya, this victory is about much more than personal vindication.

    “It is no longer about me fighting to compete, it is about fighting for what is right. Fighting for the upcoming generation, because there are a lot of kids that are affected by the same ruling. This battle will not finish now. We will fight until the end.”

    Caster Semenya, @mightycaster on X

    Her fight has become a beacon for athletes everywhere facing unfair rules and discrimination. As she steps into this new chapter, Semenya’s legacy is clear: it’s not just about running fast, it’s about running the race for justice, leadership, and change.


    Main Photo Caption: Iconic SA track star Caster Semenya’s says it feels like the beginning of what she wants to see in sports governance after a ruling handed down by the European Court of Human Rights that her legal rights had been violated in 2019. Photo: Caster Semenya



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