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BBC sports news correspondent
Tests have revealed Caster Semenya's testosterone level to be three times higher than those normally expected in a female sample, BBC Sport understands.
Analysis prior to the World Athletics Championships and the 18-year-old's big improvement prompted calls for a gender test from the sport's governing body.
It was made public only hours before the South African, who has been backed by her nation, won the 800m in Berlin.
A high level of the hormone does not always equate to a failed drugs test.
But the news will only increase speculation surrounding Semenya, who arrived back in South Africa to a rapturous welcome on Tuesday.
Hundreds turned out in Johannesburg to greet the teenager, who has stunned the athletics world with her performances this season.
She ran a time of one minute, 56.72 seconds in Bambous in July to smash her previous personal best by more than seven seconds.
She also broke Zola Budd's long-standing South African record and arrived at the World Championships as the newly crowned African junior champion.
Then in Berlin she left her rivals trailing to win gold in a time of 1:55.45.
Defending champion Janeth Jepkosgei was second, a massive 2.45 seconds adrift, with Britain's Jenny Meadows taking the bronze medal.
Only hours before the race, it leaked out that the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) had demanded Semenya take a gender test amid fears she should not be allowed to run as a woman.
It has since emerged that news of the test only became public knowledge because a fax was sent to the wrong person.
Semenya's uncle
It has also been revealed that following the findings of initial tests, the South Africans were asked by the IAAF to withdraw her from the team at the World Championships.
Since then, both her family and South African athletics chiefs have leapt to her defence, insisting she is 100% female.
"Caster is a girl. I am not worried about that too much," said her uncle on her arrival back in South Africa.
"Caster is like my child. I know where she comes from. For myself, I know Caster is a girl."
Leonard Chuene, president of Athletics South Africa (ASA), has resigned from his seat on the IAAF board in protest against the organisation's treatment of Semenya.
"It will not be fair for me to attack the IAAF as a council member and representative of South Africa. It is a conflict of interest," Chuene told BBC's Newshour programme.
Chuene also asked that the issue be laid to rest.
"We have not once, as ASA, doubted her," he said. "It's very simple - she's a girl.
"We took this child to Poland to the junior championship under the IAAF. Why was there no story about it? She was accepted there.
"No-one said anything there because she did not do anything special. She is the same girl."
Testosterone levels can vary widely, which makes it hard to detect possible infractions.
When analysis shows an athlete to have a raised level, they are monitored at regular intervals over a set period to establish what their underlying levels would be.
That is then used as a marker for the future, so any sharp differences immediately stand out as suspicious.
An analysis of Semenya's testosterone levels was carried out in South Africa and it is understood that this information contributed to the IAAF's decision to request the ASA carry out a detailed "gender verification" test on the athlete.
Those medical tests are said to be ongoing, with the results not expected for several weeks.
On Sunday, IAAF president Lamine Diack admitted the affair could have been treated with more sensitivity.
"It should not even have become an issue if the confidentiality had been respected," he said. "There was a leak of confidentiality at some point and this led to some insensitive reactions."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/athletics/8219937.stm
So now I posit this question;
If it is true that she is a real female, will she be allowed to continue competing as a female?
NostraScrufficus predicts that she will NOT be allowed to continue competing as a woman..AND another posit;
What if the "roles" were reversed?
from this story
for two days I have been so annoyed at the spousal unit. no doubt because he insisted on going to cross country skiing in a blizzard and broke a brake line on the new car and had to be towed to the dealers from the mountains. men are really a different species than women. today he is trying to prove he is a responsible citizen by doing home chores and staying INSIDE where all sensible people need to be with the temperature is in the teens and the snow is blowing so hard there is little visibility. he claims he has learned his lesson... but guess who is cooking dinner tonight?
This applies to gender too - I know people of both genders who's personalities, in some ways, can overlap heavily (contrary to stereotype)... and although there might be some trends in what they like (i.e. sports vs clothes), or what chemicals they have pumping through them - that's really just superficial and can often vary wildly between individuals even within the same gender. Hormones are an environmental factor - they affect the situation the soul has to react to - but still what the person does remains their choice, even if what they feel isn't. Also everyone should agree that expectations are a little different between genders, and that's also an environmental factor, and how we approach the whole subject is affected by stereotypes too.
Deep down, on things like compassion, emotions, anger, love, ambition, pride, depression, ideas, ways of thinking, maybe more, the personalities seem to share the same spectrum and follow the same main rules, although with everyone I think these things come in phases over time - like an emotional/psychological story - that we progress through by stuff happening + us thinking about it (when we're ready/need to), and each person's spiritual story has some leeway for things happening in a different order, I think :)
The reason I post this - many people are curious about what it's like on the other side... I figure, inside, there is no real psychological gender, really, or even if there was it comes in many shades of grey
I'm not saying you should just forget your heritage or your gender or your religion or your sexual preference. These are all things that make you who you are, and I hope they are things each of us can be proud of. But why are these aspects of life focused on so intensely? Can't we pick our friends based on their personalities? Can't we hire workers based on their skill and intellect? Can't we teach our children to accept others as they are? Can't we get along with people who are different from ourselves?
I am so worn down and discouraged by the bullshit I've been surrounded by lately. I don't understand how anyone can think that two people who love each other and want to be married shouldn't be allowed to. I don't understand how women can still make less money than men for the same work or minorities can make less money than whites for the same work. I don't understand how it anyone can consider all Muslims "terrorists". I really, really do not understand how anyone who claims to be a Christian can have anything but love and acceptance for people of all races, genders, religions, and preferences. That's a big part of what turned me away from Christianity. So many people claim to follow the ways of Christ, yet they're so full of judgment and hate. I just can't be apart of that.
Close mindedness should be a thing of the past. But it isn't. And honestly, I'm starting to wonder if it ever will be.
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