Semenya’s Sex: Male or Female?
Steroid use and equipment tampering are familiar controversies in sports, but a recent controversy involves something we take for granted: biological sex.
South African runner Caster Semenya is one of a handful of athletes to have had her sex questioned by sports officials. Judges will strip the 18-year-old runner of the gold medal she won last week in the 800-meter world championship, if she cannot pass a sex-verification test. But why are tests necessary to verify her biological sex? Isn’t someone simply a man or a woman? Well, not necessarily….
A person’s sex is determined by his or her sex chromosomes: XX for biological females and XY for biological males. But, sometimes, a person’s sex chromosomes can come out differently—XO, XXY, XYY. These chromosomal variations are usually defined as “intersex.” People used to refer to this as being a “hermaphrodite.” But that term isn’t used anymore, mostly because it implies that someone has a full set of male and female genitals, which is rarely the case. When a person is intersex, this person may appear male or female, but have chromosomes, genitals or internal reproductive organs that do not match his or her outward appearance. Sounds complicated, right? Well, that’s because the human body is complicated.
Determining whether Semenya is or isn’t female isn’t as clear-cut as we might think. Wouldn’t it be great if everyone didn’t have to fit neatly into our simple male-female ideas about biological sex? But in the sports community, it’s been agreed that men should compete with men and women with women to maintain a level playing field. But when someone doesn’t fit into our male-female categories, then what?





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August 28, 2009 at 10:22 pm
It’s difficult and there is no real answer. It’s unfair if she has an advantage against others because of being intersexed. However you can’t put her with men as they’d have an unfair advantage over her. Sadly I just don’t know what the right thing to do is. We can’t start a new set of games for intersexed as being an intersexed person isn’t black and white as being a woman or a male.
September 16, 2009 at 10:43 am
i guess theres just some things that we dont have control over like semenya’s case you know?