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Semenya set to keep gold
By Rob Harris
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 10 - 09 - 2009

The results of Caster Semenya's gender verification tests are due to arrive at the IAAF any day, but the outcome is unlikely to see the world 800-meter champion stripped of her gold medal.
Speculation about the South African's gender was sparked by stunning improvements in times coupled with her muscular build and deep voice. It emerged tests were being conducted when Semenya easily won the 800 at the world championships last month in Berlin.
The tests are to determine if the 18-year-old Semenya has a medical condition that blurs her gender and gives her an unfair advantage.
The definitive outcome will be determined by athletics' international governing body within two weeks after a team of experts analyzes the data.
“We will get the results any day now of the Berlin investigation, then they need to be checked – it's not something where you have a yes or a no,” IAAF spokesman Nick Davies told AP Tuesday. “The set of data will be checked by a group consisting of at least the IAAF medical and anti-doping commission and probably with experts from the outside.
“Only then, with conclusive evidence, would we be in a position to make an educated decision based on that evidence. My information is that it will take between 8 days and two weeks to be in a position to speak to Semenya and decide where to go.”
The process required a physical medical evaluation and includes reports from a gynecologist, endocrinologist, psychologist, internal medicine specialist and gender expert.
IAAF general secretary Pierre Weiss had said in Berlin that Semenya would be stripped of her gold medal if tests showed she wasn't a woman.
But Davies indicated Tuesday that Semenya was likely to keep the medal she won by 2.45 seconds in a year-best 1 minute, 55.45 seconds.
“There is no automatic disqualification of results in a case like this,” Davies said. “This is not a doping case at present so it shouldn't be considered as one where you have a retroactive stripping of results.”
This week, South Africa track coach Wilfred Daniels resigned saying he failed Semenya by not telling her she was being subjected to tests in July to determine her sex.
Gender testing used to be mandatory for female athletes at the Olympics, but the screenings were dropped in 1999.
One reason for the change was not all women have standard female chromosomes. In addition, there are cases of people who have ambiguous genitalia or other congenital conditions.
The most common cause of sexual ambiguity is congenital adrenal hyperplasia, an endocrine disorder where the adrenal glands produce abnormally high levels of hormones.
Bolt undecided on Asia trip
A fatigued Usain Bolt will wait until this weekend to decide whether or not to compete in China and South Korea later this month, his agent said Wednesday, rebuffing media reports the world's fastest man had canceled his Asian trip.
“I have informed both organizers in Shanghai and Korea (Daegu) that we will continue to analyze his performance until after the world athletics final (in Thessaloniki, Greece Sunday), and see how he is,” Ricky Simms said in a telephone interview from London.
Triple Olympic and world champion Bolt is scheduled to run 100 meters races in Shanghai on Sept. 20 and Daegu on Sept. 25 after competing in a 200 meters at Thessaloniki.
The 23-year-old Jamaican said after recent meetings in Zurich and Brussels the long season in which he broke both his 100 and 200 meters world records has left him fatigued.
“He's a jewel in the crown of athletics... he's the golden man... and hopefully can run for 10 years, so we don't need to over race him this year,” Simms said.


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