
Burundi's Francine Niyonsaba, who has an intersex condition, breaks world record
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Burundian runner Francine Niyonsaba, who has an intersex condition, broke a world record on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old set a new 2,000m record at a Continental Tour Gold meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, breaking the previous record by more than two seconds. Niyonsaba finished with a time of 5:21.26, surpassing Genzebe Dibaba's 2017 record.
Niyonsaba, a 2016 Rio Olympic Games silver medalist in the 800m, is one of the athletes banned by World Athletics from competing in women's races from 400m to one mile in distance because of what they consider to be her body's elevated levels of naturally occurring testosterone, her sensitivity to the hormone, and her unwillingness to submit to medical interventions to alter those characteristics.

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