chiskmumellow
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But , but the testing hasn't actually happened yet has it? It's all about the interpretation of the rules don't you think? So when they do the test (in confidence of course) and then announce the results to the world is that not breaking that confidence. Please they played the race card now it's bigger than it should have been.
Little hard to do the testing in confidence now, given the numerous media statements that the IAAF have already made.
It is disgusting that drug cheats, who have made a conscious decision to cheat, are tested in private and only named once a B sample has tested positive. Nobody is suggesting that Semenya has deliberately tried to defraud the other competitors, and her sex is something she was born with and has no control over, yet her name and the suspicion around her sex has been blabbed all over since just before the final.
You don't think that the whole thing could've been handled better?