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P.T. Usha, coach, friends rally around Santhi
Dec 18, 2006 - 7:38:23 PM , Reviewed by: Priya Saxena
C.K. Valson, the joint secretary of the Tamil Nadu Athletics Association, said: 'There was never a reason to suspect Santhi. She has been regularly participating in several athletics meets.'

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[RxPG] Chennai, Dec 18 - The failure of S. Santhi, India's silver medal 800-metre winner in the Doha Asian games, to pass a gender test has had many athletes, sports lovers and ordinary citizens rallying to her support.

Retired athletics champ P.T. Usha said: 'Don't blame poor Santhi. Blame the officials for what has happened.'

Sports medicine specialists in Tamil Nadu, Santhi's home state, has the right to seek a review by an experts panel, but it is not known if this will be done by the Indian authorities.

Santhi's failure to clear a gender test came even as the Tamil Nadu government was preparing to confer on her state honours Monday.

Her coach P. Nagarajan, a member of the Prime Sports Akademy of the St Joseph's College of Engineering, said: 'The gender issue is such a sensitive one that it is to be dealt with delicately.'

'I am not a medical professional, I am a coach and it was not possible for me to make such a judgement,' he added.

Lack of proper nutrition, according to gynecologists, can retard the growth of female hormones and affect menstruation cycles. Santhi belonged to a very poor household, which was always short of adequate meals, he added.

'I have known her for two years. As she went to a girls school and a girls college, there was no reason to suspect her sex,' said Nagarajan.

In 2005, Santhi had won the 800m in the Asian championship in Incheon, Korea. In August she won the 1,500m gold and 800m silver in the South Asian games in Colombo.

C.K. Valson, the joint secretary of the Tamil Nadu Athletics Association, said: 'There was never a reason to suspect Santhi. She has been regularly participating in several athletics meets.'







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