This is copied across from the other thread:
"The fact that sporting bodies are gradually admitting that women are being shat on by men claiming to be women is throwing more light on the whole issue. Semenya is having to double down on the narrative that he is a woman otherwise he will have to admit that his successful sporting career as a woman will have been a lie."
Having skimmed through the interview in the Graun and these threads, one thing that does really strike me is the appalling lack of safeguarding for young athletes like CS when they were a teenager.
Surely the people who promoted CSs career must have had some inkling of the world of pain that might open for this youngster (only 18 and already on the world athletics stage) if the deception was challenged.
Even if CS knew that CS wasn't really a woman (and given the very hazy level of biological understanding of some friends of mine at well over 18...will CS have understood what that meant? Would CSs coaches have coached CS to belive in CSs femaleness? prolonging their confusion, perhaps?) - I think they were dragged into the lie at an age when they may not have been able to see what was really happening. Im not sure a teenager in that position could really have been said to make an informed decision to deceive and cheat at that point.
I am not surprised in a way that they now cling to that story. And I think they (CS and others in the same position)are owed a massive apology by the people who exploited them.
Like film or popstardom, athletic stardom seems a very dangerous place for children.