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New 800m world champion Caster Semenya almost snubbed her gold medal ceremony after being told to take a gender test, a South African sports official says. | New 800m world champion Caster Semenya almost snubbed her gold medal ceremony after being told to take a gender test, a South African sports official says. |
Athletics South Africa President Leonard Chuene told a local paper that he had to "persuade" the athlete to go to the podium to accept her award. | Athletics South Africa President Leonard Chuene told a local paper that he had to "persuade" the athlete to go to the podium to accept her award. |
Mr Chuene says the 18 year old was unhappy about the gender row and asked him why she had been taken to Berlin. | Mr Chuene says the 18 year old was unhappy about the gender row and asked him why she had been taken to Berlin. |
The BBC has seen Ms Semenya's birth certificate, stating she is female. | |
Why did you bring me here? You should have left me in my village at home Caster Semenya 'We know Semenya is a girl' The complexities of sexual identity | Why did you bring me here? You should have left me in my village at home Caster Semenya 'We know Semenya is a girl' The complexities of sexual identity |
The case has provoked an angry reaction in South Africa. | The case has provoked an angry reaction in South Africa. |
The ruling African National Congress, along with numerous officials and other bodies, have said she has been unfairly treated. | The ruling African National Congress, along with numerous officials and other bodies, have said she has been unfairly treated. |
"She said she did not want to go on the podium, but I told her she must," Mr Chuene told South Africa's Times newspaper. | "She said she did not want to go on the podium, but I told her she must," Mr Chuene told South Africa's Times newspaper. |
"She is not rejoicing. She [didn't] want the medal," he said. | "She is not rejoicing. She [didn't] want the medal," he said. |
"She told me: 'No-one ever said I was not a girl but here [at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin] I am not. I am not a boy," | "She told me: 'No-one ever said I was not a girl but here [at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin] I am not. I am not a boy," |
"Why did you bring me here? You should have left me in my village at home," Ms Semenya reportedly asked Mr Chuene. | "Why did you bring me here? You should have left me in my village at home," Ms Semenya reportedly asked Mr Chuene. |
Her mother Dorcus Semenya has told the BBC that the athlete is certainly female. | Her mother Dorcus Semenya has told the BBC that the athlete is certainly female. |
Dorcus Semenya: "It's my girl... I gave birth to that girl" | Dorcus Semenya: "It's my girl... I gave birth to that girl" |
"I have no doubt about what I see. It's a girl," she said. | "I have no doubt about what I see. It's a girl," she said. |
Mr Chuene on Thursday expressed outrage at the order that Ms Semenya undergo a gender verification test. | Mr Chuene on Thursday expressed outrage at the order that Ms Semenya undergo a gender verification test. |
He said she had been "humiliated" and treated like a "leper". | He said she had been "humiliated" and treated like a "leper". |
The International Association of Athletics Federation ordered Ms Semenya to take the test after she made remarkable improvements in her performances in recent months. | The International Association of Athletics Federation ordered Ms Semenya to take the test after she made remarkable improvements in her performances in recent months. |
The IAAF stresses that it does not suspect her of deliberately cheating but questions whether she may have a rare medical condition which gives her an unfair advantage. | The IAAF stresses that it does not suspect her of deliberately cheating but questions whether she may have a rare medical condition which gives her an unfair advantage. |