Semenya says she offered to show track officials her body
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya said she offered to show her vagina to track officials when she was just 18 years old to prove she was a female. She also accused the world athletics body of making her take medication that “tortured” her and made her fear she was going to have a heart attack, according to a report on Monday in British newspaper The Telegraph.
The Telegraph published what it said were parts of an interview the South African runner did with HBO Real Sports. The full HBO interview is due to air in the United States on Tuesday.
In the interview, the Telegraph said Semenya reflected on the 2009 world championships in Berlin, where she won the 800-meter world title in dominant fashion as an 18-year-old newcomer at her first major athletics meet. But her performance and muscular physique led the world track body to order the teenager to undergo sex tests, causing a firestorm of controversy.
According to the Telegraph, Semenya said track officials from the governing body “probably” thought she had a penis.