Sport
Athletics
Caster Semenya files appeal to Swiss court after testosterone ruling
Semenya is fighting a ruling that middle-distance female athletes with a high natural level of testosterone must take medication to reduce it.
- by Richard Martin
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Caster Semenya
Semenya to run 3000m in US Diamond League
Caster Semenya will compete in the 3000m at the Diamond League's Prefontaine Classic in California on June 30, a distance she can race without reducing her testosterone levels.
India
'I found my soulmate': Chand becomes India's first openly gay athlete
Indian 100m champion Dutee Chand said she found the courage to come out after India's top court scrapped a colonial-era ban on gay sex.
- by Annie Banerji
Caster Semenya
South African government calls for Semenya appeal
The South African government says it is "instructing" the country's athletics governing body to appeal against Court of Arbitration for Sport decision.
Sally Pearson
Pearson and Australia's 4x100 women run scorching relay
The Australian women's team ran the fastest relay in almost two decades to ensure qualification for the world championships later this year.
- by John Salvado
Drugs in sport
Semenya set to sacrifice world title in legal fight against medication
Caster Semenya is ready to sacrifice her 800m world title to mount her next legal fight against the landmark ruling against her on testosterone-reducing drugs.
World records
Guinness denies nurse fastest run title as she didn't wear a dress
British nurse who ran the London Marathon in her uniform says she has been denied a Guinness World Records listing because she was wearing medical scrubs.
- by Deanna Paul
Caster Semenya
Semenya says 'hell no' to taking testosterone medication
The future of double Olympic champion Caster Semenya is in doubt after she ruled out taking medication to lower testosterone levels to comply with new rules.
Gender
Semenya to run final 800 before testosterone-limiting rules imposed
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya will run her last 800 metres on Friday before the IAAF imposes new rules limiting testosterone in female athletes.
Analysis
Olympics
Caster Semenya ruling draws line, but equitable finish remains distant
For Caster Semenya, the rules have changed again. But her race is not over.
- by Greg Baum
Mouncey supports testosterone suppression, but not for Semenya
"The difference between her and trans athletes is she was born female, she just happens to have high testosterone levels," says transgender athlete Hannah Mouncey.
- by Michael Gleeson