Olympic Runner Caster Semenya Wants To Compete, Not Defend Her Womanhood :  Live Updates: The Tokyo Olympics : NPR

Olympic Runner Caster Semenya Wants To Compete, Not Defend Her Womanhood : Live Updates: The Tokyo Olympics : NPR

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Rules on testosterone levels for women athletes have kept star runner Caster Semenya out of the Tokyo Olympics. At the heart of this heated debate: Who should be considered a woman in sport?

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