This restored a little of my faith in humanity: "Our legal advice is that, if she proves to have an advantage because of the male hormones, then it will be extremely difficult to strip the medal off her, since she has not cheated," Davies wrote to the AP. "She was naturally made that way, and she was entered in Berlin by her team and accepted by the IAAF. But let's wait and see once we have the final decision."
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Date: 2009-09-11 03:25 pm (UTC)It's not perfect, but it's a step in the right direction. Also, IAAF said that they would meet privately with Semenya to discuss her (actual) results.