S. African athlete Semenya tries to gloss over gender controversy
September 9th, 2009 - 2:38 pm ICT by ANI ( 1 comment )Johannesburg, Sep.9 (ANI): South African athlete Caster Semenya has completed her transformation from gender troubled sporting champion into national celebrity with a photo shoot in the country’s leading gossip magazine.
While the controversy rumbles on over whether the teenage runner is really male or female, her handlers have sought to end the debate with the aid of a costume change, make up and some studio lights.
With the front cover headline: “Wow, look at Caster now!” You magazine proudly boasts that it has turned her from “power girl” into “glamour girl” and apparently, “she loves it”.
Inside, the 800 m world champion - whose gender is being tested by the international athletics authorities - says the whole issue is a joke.
“It doesn’t upset me. God made me the way I am and I accept myself. I am who I am and I’m proud of myself,” The Sun quoted Semenya, as saying.
In the magazine, Semenya poses in skinny jeans, stilettos and a black and white evening dress.
News that the athlete would have to undergo testing was leaked before the 800m final at the world championships in Berlin, putting her under enormous pressure.
Following her victory, the ruling African National Congress seized upon her case to score political points, with left-wing firebrands such as Winnie Madikizela Mandela and ANC Youth League president Julius Malema accusing the athletics authorities of racism.
They have also sought to use Semenya to stir up populist feeling against what is seen as the right wing of the ANC, represented by Trevor Manuel, President Jacob Zuma’s planning chief.
Semenya received a heroine’s welcome in her home village in South Africa’s impoverished Limpopo province at the end of August, with VIPs and a 200-strong crowd singing a version of the Communist Party anthem, which included the lyrics: “My mother was a kitchen girl, my father was a garden boy, that’s why I’m a champion, that’s why I’m a champion.”
The cover shoot has reignited the debate in South Africa over the athlete’s appearance, with radio talk shows inundated with callers.
The 18-year-old has refused to be drawn on what she is going through at present, telling the magazine: “I don’t want to talk about the tests - I’m not even thinking about them.” (ANI)
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September 12th, 2009 at 8:39 am
out rage out rage how could these person put that poor girl through this..that was a low blow..the whole world is outrage as to the lenght these hypocrites would go when they would have cover up for their own..let us female sstand behind her for she is one of us