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Caster Semenya COMEBACK: Speedster To Race In Spain

Caster Semenya Comeback

GERALD IMRAY   04/ 6/10 12:56 PM ET   AP

JOHANNESBURG — Caster Semenya intends to return to competition June 24 at a meet in Zaragoza, Spain, agreeing to wait for the results of her gender tests before coming back.

The 800-meter world champion said in a statement that Athletics South Africa requested she hold off until the test results, which are expected in June. Unless she is cleared by track and field's international governing body it is unlikely she will be allowed to run.

Semenya said she still believes she should be allowed to compete but had reflected on the events of the past week. She was prevented from running in a meet near Cape Town last Tuesday and threatened legal action.

"I believe that the decision to bar me from competing in Stellenbosch last week was unlawful and wrongful," Semenya said. "I have, however, considered the request by Athletics South Africa that I await the conclusion of the International Association of Athletics Federations' processes by the beginning of June this year before I return to competitive athletics."

The 19-year-old South African wanted confirmation from the IAAF that her situation would be clarified by the beginning of June.

"I welcome ASA's public statement that it will ensure that the IAAF is held to its undertaking to complete its processes by the beginning of June," Semenya said. "I trust that ASA will do the honorable thing and stick to its word in this regard.

"I have also instructed my legal representatives to seek confirmation by the IAAF that it will complete its processes by the beginning of June. I also trust that this will be forthcoming."

IAAF spokesman Nick Davies said Tuesday he could only reiterate the track body's official position on Semenya: "No comment until the case is concluded," he said.

The Zaragoza meet organizers said they would abide by the IAAF's decision. The EAA Classic is not yet open for entries.

In a statement released first to The Associated Press on Tuesday, Semenya's lawyers said the protracted IAAF process was causing the runner "great harm and distress."

"Ms. Semenya has done her utmost to cooperate with the IAAF to try to resolve this matter without resorting to formal proceedings," lawyer Jeffrey Kessler said. "But (she) believes she is entitled to a definite schedule for a resolution of this matter so her basic rights and dignity are respected."

"Caster has every right to compete in IAAF events," he added. "The current open-ended situation, with her status and eligibility the subject of constant speculation in the media, is causing great harm and distress, both to Caster and to all who believe in fair play in the sporting world."

Semenya had been expected to demand permission from ASA to run at a meet in Germiston, near Johannesburg, on Tuesday. ASA has upheld a request by the IAAF to not allow Semenya to run competitively until her "medical process" has been completed.

Semenya has not competed since she blew away the field to win the 800-meter gold medal at the world championships in Berlin last August.

Her dramatic improvement in times and muscular build led the IAAF to order gender tests. The IAAF has refused to confirm or deny Australian media reports that the tests indicate Semenya has both male and female sex organs.

Last week, Semenya's patience appeared to have run out when she appeared at a track event in Stellenbosch, near Cape Town, and requested permission to run. An ASA official at the meet refused. Semenya's lawyers then said they would take legal action "soon" in a bid to get her back on the track.

Semenya's camp has now apparently backed down.

"Together with my coach and agent, I have therefore decided that I will return to competitive athletics at the EAA meeting to be held on 24 June in Zaragoza, Spain," Semenya said. "I reiterate that based on medical and legal advice, I am firmly of the view that there are no impediments to me racing in female athletics competitions."

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JOHANNESBURG — Caster Semenya intends to return to competition June 24 at a meet in Zaragoza, Spain, agreeing to wait for the results of her gender tests before coming back. The 800-meter world...
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09:53 AM on 04/07/2010
she's a man baby!
07:39 PM on 04/06/2010
My bra size is a 40 DD, I have a hips, a booty, and all i'm all woman. When my blood test came back, I was told I have a enough hormones for 4 people, and testosterone was a higher level. Just b/c she has a higher level of testerone, does not put her in a male category. Many women who are involved in athletics, develop more testoterone. Even men have estrogen.
xsm941f
by any means necessary
11:01 PM on 04/06/2010
Its not testosterone caused the issue, its she has both male and female genitalia.
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GrownupStewie
06:57 PM on 04/06/2010
"its a man baby!!!"
02:52 PM on 04/06/2010
It's still not known what the results of the tests on her, which are supposed to be announced sometime in June, will be. The possibility exists that the IAAF would ban her from competing.
02:40 PM on 04/06/2010
That's good for her, great for her really. I can't imagine finding out something like this, and still wanting to come back. I know it's one of those things that people shouldn't care about and it might seem shallow, but I would hide out for a long time.
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Tmboy
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02:37 PM on 04/06/2010
So she has more testosterone than the average woman, that does not make her male. If the testosterone is naturally created and she is physically female, Then great for that she gets to dominate in her field because of what is clearly God given.
03:34 PM on 04/06/2010
If the testoserone level comes from the presence of testes then she is not completely female.
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02:06 PM on 04/07/2010
She is NOT "physically female". She has testes. Women do not have these, and these are the reason she is physically built like a man (wide shoulders, narrow hips, no breasts, etc.). Basically, she's a man without a penis. That does NOT make her a woman by default.
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02:32 PM on 04/06/2010
Why the heck does it take 6 months to do a gender test?
02:43 PM on 04/06/2010
politics
11:26 AM on 04/06/2010
Why doesn't compete with men. Why pick the weaker category?
01:21 PM on 04/06/2010
She is NOT a man that's why. I'm so over this sexist view that it's the testosterone alone that makes her a phenomenal athlete. If that were the case, any man on the face of the earth would be able to beat Serena Williams or Lauren Jackson at the one thing they've trained their entire life for. Sounds preposterous doesn't it?

Her "advantage" is most likely a medical condition that many females have...funny how all of these women aren't running around dominating the sports world. Instead they suffer from infertility, high cholesterol levels and insulin resistance.
01:33 PM on 04/06/2010
this is a irrational argument from top to bottom.
Tennis is mostly skill, not directly related to muscle mass.
That's why some diminutive women have become world champions.
Bu t in sports where testosterone and muscle is predominant. Track- and- field is one of these areas. Hence constant testing of athletes.
Bttom line:
Cater is not a woman, yet he/she is not good enough compete with men.
Hence the limbo.
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02:07 PM on 04/07/2010
Last time I checked, possessing testes was NOT an advantage that any woman has . . .
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whoajack
I'm not Rappaport
11:07 AM on 04/06/2010
Good Luck Caster! Go Girl Go!
10:45 AM on 04/06/2010
We should use non-intrusive tests to determine opponents in sports. Let's evolve people!

In Boxing they use weight and height to pair fighters; we should be doing something similar in every sport.

Take weight, height, testosterone and estrogen levels and form teams. That would eliminate certain drug issues, gender issues, and unfair advantages of certain athletes like SHAQ or Yao Ming.
11:28 AM on 04/06/2010
"Take weight, height, testosterone and estrogen levels and form teams."
And it is precisely on the issue of testosterone that Mr. Semenya failed to qualified as a women. Beside the very, very obvious ehhh, physical attributes.
06:45 AM on 04/07/2010
What? STOP thinking in terms of man and woman, will you!
10:33 AM on 04/06/2010
This is a horrible violation of this girl's privacy and I believe she should be allowed to run. People cannot control the genetic makeup of their bodies, nor should they be penalized for it. Men with low testosterone (or high estrogen) levels aren't denied the right to compete against other men!!! This is utterly ridiculous and a tad sexist in my opinion.

Society's constant need to 'group' people is causing everyone to deny what she REALLY is....an amazing athlete....period!!
09:17 AM on 04/06/2010
No Caster, you are not. You do not meet gender qualifications. Your testosterone level is reportedly 4 times that of other elite women athletes and there simply isn't a category of athletes for you to compete against.
10:38 AM on 04/06/2010
Maybe competitions should be based on testosterone levels testing and not eye sight.

That would be very fair. Why should two women with very different testosterone levels compete and it will also allow certain women to compete with certain men and win or lose or vice versa. That would also allow the world to start looking at people more equally.