- Junior Championship will compete in preparing the Kenyan African Championships that start on 28 July ·
The 800-meter world champion, South Africa's Caster Semenya, will return to competition next week in the Finnish town of Lappeenranta, after eleven months without running, after the controversy over gender test that was submitted after the World Athletics.
"If nothing extraordinary happens, she will compete in Lappeenranta, Jukka Harkonen said his agent, who said that South Africa suffers from flu, but expected to recover.
Lappeenranta Games will be held on July 15, and although a minor event, his agent said there was "no rush to return to a major competition, it is better to return to run in smaller races." Harkonen said that there are other events that could assist the South African before the Kenyan African Championships that start on July 28.
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Semenya Caster said he was "delighted to be back racing and leave behind the controversy." "I am excited to return to athletics and look forward compete and, leaving behind the controversies, "said world champion in 800 meters in a statement released by his lawyers.
His lawyer, Greg Nott, said the team of experts from the IAAF and the athlete representatives have reached an agreement with the collaboration of an international mediator, but did not disclose the details of the case remain confidential in the field.
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