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Track And Field
BERLIN - Caster Semenya is trying to forget the gender tests that kept her off the track for 11 months.
LAPPEENRANTA, Finland - On the eve of Caster Semenya's return to competition, her coach said the South African runner is a long way from being in the shape that earned her gold in the 800 meters at the world championships.
JOHANNESBURG - Caster Semenya will make her comeback at a European meet but is not fit enough to compete at the world junior championships in Canada, the 800-meter world champion's coach said Wednesday.
JOHANNESBURG - Caster Semenya was cleared to immediately return to track by the sport's governing body Tuesday, ending an 11-month layoff while she underwent gender tests after becoming the 800-meter world champion.
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