The time has come - Caster Semenya will know what her future holds in athletics on Wednesday.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Monday that they will announce their decision on Semenya and Athletics South Africa’s case against the IAAF at noon on Wednesday in Lausanne.
Following a five-day hearing in February, the decision was initially set to be made on 26 March.
But CAS announced that they will delay the outcome until the end of April, after receiving additional information from both Semenya’s camp and the IAAF.
Athletics South Africa were scathing about the longer wait, saying in a statement that the delay “is entirely due to the IAAF seeking to amend the regulations post the CAS hearing”.
Semenya is appealing against the IAAF’s proposed regulations to force female athletes - who compete in events from the 400m to the mile - and who naturally produce high levels of testosterone to take medication to lower those levels.
The decision could have a huge impact on the IAAF World Championships, which begin in Doha on September 28.
Semenya’s best events are the 800m and 1 500m.
But she is also capable of pushing for the title in the 400m and 5 000m, having taken first spot in the 4x400m relay and 5 000m - as well as the 1 500m - at the past weekend’s SA Champs.