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However, Sascoc chief executive Tubby Reddy said Semenya, a former world 800 metres champion, did not qualify for the programme as she was not training and it was uncertain whether she would compete this year.
"We may argue she was a medallist, so she should be on," Reddy said.
"But the indication from the federation (Athletics SA), in their engagement with her, was that she was not training at the moment.
"She was not participating and in fact she may not be going to the IAAF World Championships (in Moscow in August)."
"We may argue she was a medallist, so she should be on," Reddy said.
"But the indication from the federation (Athletics SA), in their engagement with her, was that she was not training at the moment.
"She was not participating and in fact she may not be going to the IAAF World Championships (in Moscow in August)."