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"I have considered the request from the ASA to wait until June to complete the process initiated by the IAAF, to return to the competition, "said Semenya.



South Africa, 06/04/1910
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Updated: 04/07/1910
8:18 a.m. - redaccion@diez.hn

Caster Semenya The South African athlete, champion world's 800 meters, announced yesterday that will await the outcome of its gender analysis and will return to the track in June, during the VII International Athletics Meeting Government of Aragon. "Together with my coach and my agent, I decided that I will return to racing at the meeting of the SAA on 24 June in Zaragoza. I reiterate that, based on legal advice and doctors strongly maintain that there are no impediments to women's athletics competitions dispute, "the athlete said in a statement. Semenya
threatened last week to attend the ASA with the ordinary courts if denied the opportunity to compete in the final round of the "Yellow Pages", as happened on Tuesday in Stellenbosch, however, has decided to rectify.
"I have considered the request from the ASA to wait until June to complete the process initiated by the IAAF, to return to competition," said Semenya, who shows appreciation to the ASA for having said he would press for the test result is known definitively in June. "I hope that the ASA will do things with honor and keep his word," says the statement, which announces Semenya has instructed his lawyers to get a confirmation from the IAAF that the test result sex who underwent last summer will be ready in two months.
SEVEN MONTHS WAITING

Semenya takes over seven months awaiting a remote laboratory that decides about his sexuality after being accused of being a hermaphrodite, to see if he can continue to compete and in what conditions.

Suspicions arose after the South African athlete reached, with only 18 years imposed in the World Cup final with a stunning margin of 2.45 seconds over the defending champions, Kenya's Janeth Jepkosgei, who crossed the line in 1:57.90 . Source

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