COPENHAGEN (Sapa-dpa) - The ruling athletics body IAAF is still examining the results of Caster Semenya's gender test and has called for co-operation from the 800 metres world champion's home country of South Africa.
"The case is still pending," IAAF president Lamine Diack told German Press Agency dpa on Sunday at the International Olympic Committee congress in Copenhagen.
"We are analysing our own results from Berlin. We need the co-operation from South Africa. The final decision will be made by the IAAF Council," Diack said.
The affair which started in August soured relationships between the IAAF and South Africa, but repair efforts are being made.
The IAAF announced just hours before the 800m final in August in Berlin that it was conducting sex tests on her. Semenya burst onto the scene two weeks before the worlds with the leading 2009 time and questions were also raised over her masculine physique.
South Africa reacted outraged over the affair and rallied behind the teenaged runner.