Gender Issues
Looks like South African runner Caster Semenya will be able to keep the gold medal she won at the recent world championships in Berlin.
MONACO - The governing body of track and field is working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues about the 18-year-old runner's gender and career.
JOHANNESBURG - South African runner Caster Semenya will keep her 800-meter gold medal from the world championships, and the results of her gender tests will be kept confidential, the South African sports ministry said Thursday.
MONACO - Gender tests on South African world champion Caster Semenya have not been completed, the International Association of Athletics Federations said Wednesday.
MONACO - Gender tests on South African world champion Caster Semenya have not yet been completed, the IAAF said Wednesday.
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