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Gender teat
« on: August 19, 2009, 09:47:15 PM »
LOL, thing people do just to win.  The last time i ever heard of a athlete that fake their gender was a year ago.  When it was discover that one of Germany female high jumper was actually a male during the 1939 Olympics.  The Nazis had a Jew high jumper that they didn't want so they had to do something so she doesn't make the team.  She never knew the truth untill 2008.



BERLIN (AP)—Facing questions about her gender, South African teenager Caster Semenya easily won the 800-meter gold medal Wednesday at the world championships.

Her dominating run came on the same day track and field’s ruling body said she was undergoing a gender test because of concerns she does not meet requirements to compete as a woman.

Semenya took the lead at the halfway mark and opened a commanding lead in the last 400 meters to win by a massive 2.45 seconds in a world-leading 1 minute, 55.45 seconds. Defending champion Janeth Jepkosgei was second and Jennifer Meadows of Britain was third in 1:57.93.

After crossing the line, Semenya dusted her shoulders with her hands. Semenya did not speak to reporters after the race or attend a news conference.
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About three weeks ago, the international federation asked South African track and field authorities to conduct the verification test. Semenya had burst onto the scene by posting a world-leading time of 1:56.72 at the African junior championships in Maruitius.

Her dramatic improvement in times, muscular build and deep voice sparked speculation about her gender. Ideally, any dispute surrounding an athlete is dealt with before a major competition. But Semenya’s stunning rise from unknown teenage runner to the favorite in the 800 happened almost overnight. That meant the gender test—which takes several weeks—could not be completed in time.

Before the race, IAAF spokesman Nick Davies stressed this is a “medical issue, not an issue of cheating.” He said the “extremely complex” testing has begun. The process requires a physical medical evaluation and includes reports from a gynecologist, endocrinologist, psychologist, internal medicine specialist and gender expert.

South Africa team manager Phiwe Mlangeni-Tsholetsane would not confirm or deny that Semenya was having such a test.

“We entered Caster as a woman and we want to keep it that way,” Mlangeni-Tsholetsane said. “Our conscience is clear in terms of Caster. We have no reservations at all about that.”

Although medals will be awarded for the 800, the race remains under a cloud until the investigation is closed, and Semenya could be stripped of the gold depending on the test results, IAAF general secretary Pierre Weiss said.

“But today there is no proof and the benefit of doubt must always be in favor of the athlete,” Weiss said.

Semenya’s rivals said they tried not to dwell on the issue before the race.

“I’ve heard a lot of speculation, but all I could do was just keep a level head and go about my business,” Meadows said. “If none of it’s true, I feel very sorry for her.”

One thing not in doubt was Semenya’s outstanding run.

“Nobody else in the world can do that sort of time at the moment,” Meadows said. “She obviously took the race by storm.”
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Re: Gender teat
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2009, 10:19:26 PM »
You seen pics of that chick? SCARY stuff, man. And I thought the Williams sisters were freaks of nature.  :O
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Re: Gender teat
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2009, 10:23:43 PM »
She could have Swyer's syndrome or Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (grades 5-7); could be something else, guess that is why four different specialists are need to determine the gender. So I'll hold-off on calling her a "dude" until the IAAF mandated tests are concluded.  My eldest stepdaughter who is an 800m SEC champion, NCAA champion, and took 3rd in the 2009 National championships is awaiting the to learn the results before passing judgement on Miss. Semenya's times and rapid rise. How could I do less?


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Re: Gender teat
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2009, 11:28:14 PM »
She could have Swyer's syndrome or Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (grades 5-7)

Never heard of Swyer's syndrome or Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.  What are they.
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Re: Gender teat
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2009, 11:37:01 PM »
Then there are these toolboxes.

http://transwoman.tripod.com/sports.htm
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