Human rights court rules in favor of Olympic champion Semenya, testosterone rules may persist
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At least three other Olympic medalists have also been impacted by the rules that set limits on the level of natural testosterone female athletes may have if they want to compete.
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Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins human rights case but testosterone rules may remain for years