January 3, 2025

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Caster Semenya, the South African track and field star who has been fighting for the right to compete against female runners globally due to her naturally high testosterone levels, said she once offered to show sports officials her body in order to prove she was a woman.




Semenya, 31, secured the women’s world title in 2009, winning the 800m race in Berlin with a time of 1 minute, 55.45 seconds.


According to her new interview on Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, that’s when World Athletics, the organization that governs track and field contests, began an inquiry about the then-18-year-old’s body.


World Athletics, though, said that regardless of her body’s genitalia, Semanya’s hormone levels determined that she is male.


The organization barred her from racing in events between 400m and one mile, but in the past, she has failed to qualify for some of those races. For her to compete in her usual 800m event or any event between 400m and one mile, she was required to take drugs that would affect her hormone balances, according to Associated Press.


Early in her career, Semanya says, she tried to comply by taking the medication. She said it gave her panic attacks and made her gain weight.


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