Caster Semenya PHOTOS Update!

PHOTOS! Here again are pics and an update about Caster Semenya and her gender test. Caster Semenya’s gender tests have not yet yielded any results after nearly 7 months confirms officials today.
Still no results?
In November 2009, LALATE reported that gender tests for Caster Semenya were to remain confidential. But today news that these gender tests on the female South African runner are still not conclusive.
The International Association of Athletics Federations said today they are still not done looking at results. They given no indication when they will be done or what is taking them so much time.
Caster Semenya Pictures
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In August LALATE first profiled Caster prior to her win. Then in September, after earning gold, Caster appeared on YOU, a South African publication. The same month an Australian publication claimed Caster had both male and female organs.
Caster told YOU she was proud of herself.
“I see it all as a joke, it doesn’t upset me. God made me the way I am and I accept myself. I am who I am and I’m proud of myself.”
Caster would not respond to test to determine her gender.
“I don’t want to talk about the tests — I’m not even thinking about them.
“When I was in Berlin, I called my parents and said I’d heard people were talking about me. I told them not to listen to any of it. They know me and they know who I am.”
In September, one report claimed access to Caster’s gender tests found her to be a hermaphrodite and producing testosterone at huge levels.
IAFF quickly said the report would come not be issued until November. But IAFF would not deny nor verify the press reports as correct at the time.
“We would like to emphasize that these should not be considered as official statements by the IAAF.
“We can officially confirm that gender verification test results will be examined by a group of medical experts.
“No decision on the case will be communicated until the IAAF has had the opportunity to complete this examination. We do not expect to make a final decision on this case before the next meeting of the IAAF Council which takes place in Monaco on November 20-21.”

Caster Semenya, Track and Field

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