Ugandan middle distance runner Docus Ajok dreamed of being an Olympic champion.

She had been competing professionally since 2014, representing her country proudly at the Commonwealth Games, World Athletics Championships and World University Games.

In 2019, she said she was asked to take a testosterone test by her national federation, under the directive of world track and field governing body World Athletics (WA). It seemed as routine as anything else in her career to date, but that was to be the end of everything she had known professionally.

Soon after, Ajok said she was told by national governing body Uganda Athletics that she was no longer allowed to compete in 800m and 1,500m races, citing directives from WA.

She told CNN Sports she was never shown the results of the test, b

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