Why all this has happened may need a little reminding: after 2009, the IAAF found themselves defending leaked reports of gender testing on Semenya, which revealed she had no womb or ovaries but internal testes and high levels of testosterone, thus ...
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Caster Semenya's 'unfair advantage'
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