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Caster Semenya could face Dina Asher-Smith at Tokyo Olympics

Caster Semenya is barred from defending her Olympic 800m crown without submitting to performance-reducing drugs.

Caster Semenya could go head-to-head with Dina Asher Smith at the Tokyo Olympics after the South African announced her intention to switch to the 200 metres.

Semenya is barred from defending her Olympic 800m crown without submitting to performance-reducing drugs in a rule introduced by the sport's governing body.

But the rule does not apply over shorter distances and the 29-year-old says she will switch her target to a distance in which British star Asher Smith was crowned world champion this year.

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In a statement posted on her Instagram page, Semenya wrote: "My dream has always been, and will continue to be, to compete at the highest level of sport and so in order to pursue my goals and dreams I have decided to change events and compete in the 200m.

"This decision has not been an easy one but as always I look forward to the challenge and will work hard, doing all I can to qualify for Tokyo and compete to the best of my ability for South Africa.

"Thank you to my team who have supported me over the past few months and thank you to all South Africans who believe in me and stand behind me."

Semenya has rejected the IAAF's conclusion that without taking the now-required medication, she would have an unfair "competitive advantage" over the longer distance.

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Sunday's key events


ATHLETICS
路 With the track and field action now finished, the final athletics event of the Games is the men's marathon, which includes three British representatives and world record holder Eliud Kipchoge (11pm)

CYCLING
路 Laura Kenny goes for a sixth Olympic gold medal, and a second of the Tokyo Games, in the women's omnium (2am-4.25am)
路 Jason Kenny also has another shot at gold on the final day of action, taking part in the men's keirin alongside compatriot Jack Carlin (2.24am-4am)

BASKETBALL
路 After the men once again picked up Olympic gold, the USA women will attempt to replicate their success in the gold medal match against hosts Japan (3.30am)

VOLLEYBALL
路 USA also have a chance for gold in the women's volleyball final against Brazil (5.30am)

BOXING
路 Lauren Price bids to bring a successful Games to a golden close for Britain in the ring as she takes on Li Qian in the women's middleweight final (6.45am)

HANDBALL
路 The women's gold medal match sees the Russian Olympic Committee take on France (7am)

WATER POLO
路 The final gold medal of the Games is likely to be handed out in water polo, when Greece face Serbia in the men's gold medal match (8.30am)

CLOSING CEREMONY
路 A unique and memorable Olympic Games officially comes to a close (12pm)

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