IAAF investigates Athletics South Africa's behaviour over Caster Semenya saga
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
IAAF investigating the behaviour of the leadership of the South African federation over the Semenya saga.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
IAAF investigating the behaviour of the leadership of the South African federation over the Semenya saga.
Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) is still seeking a resolution to South African runner Caster Semenya's gender case....
Examiner (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The IAAF says it is still working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues about the 18-year-old runner's gender identity and future career.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Looks like South African runner Caster Semenya will be able to keep the gold medal she won at the recent world championships in Berlin.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Looks like South African runner Caster Semenya will be able to keep the gold medal she won at the recent world championships in Berlin.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
• South African Runner remains eligible to compete, say IAAF • Organisation meeting to resolve decision on Semenya's future The International Association of Athletics Federationsare conducting final discussions before announcing their decision on Caster Semenya's future as a female athlete. The organisation said progress is being made into world 800m champion's fate and had been expected...
The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Caster Semenya: The teenage sprinter will keep her gold medal. And her gender test results, which were supposedly leaked two months ago, will remain private. Poor kid. This is the kind of story that should have hit the newswire on Friday at 4:59 pm, or the Wednesday before Thanksgiving at 4:59 pm. [Bloomberg]
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
• Stofile: 'Caster has been found innocent of any wrong' • 'Her future is in her own hands' claims sport minster Caster Semenya, the South African athlete who was ordered to undergo gender verification tests following her victory at the World Championships in Berlin, will be allowed to keep the 800m gold medal she won according to a statement issued by the South African Ministry of sport...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The IAAF says it is still working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues about the 18-year-old runner's gender identity and future career.
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The IAAF says it is still working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues about the 18-year-old runner's gender identity and future career.
Sify (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The International Association of Athletics Federations has denied the South African Government's claims that it had agreed to allow Caster Semenya keep her World Championship gold medal despite
SI.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
MONACO (AP) -- The governing body of track and field is working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues about the 18-year-old runner's gender and career.
The PopCrunch Show (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The IAAF said Friday it is still working behind the scenes with Caster Semenya and the South African government to resolve issues ...
Cape Argus (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) yesterday remained tight-lipped in the wake of a South African statement that 18-year-old Caster Semenya would be allowed to retain her prizes and that the results of her sex test would be kept private once completed.