Pretoria - In-limbo world champion Caster Semenya says athletics is nothing to her and she is prepared to walk away from the sport.
"For me, running is nothing. Honestly, it's nothing," Semenya said on Wednesday at a news conference in Pretoria.
Speaking for the first time in person about the IAAF's gender tests that have sidelined her since the world championships last August, the 19-year-old South African was defiant in saying she would decide her future on the track, no matter what the results are of the tests that are expected in June.
"For me, running is nothing. Honestly, it's nothing," Semenya said on Wednesday at a news conference in Pretoria.
Speaking for the first time in person about the IAAF's gender tests that have sidelined her since the world championships last August, the 19-year-old South African was defiant in saying she would decide her future on the track, no matter what the results are of the tests that are expected in June.