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Fans of Caster Semenya celebrate after she arrived along with the South African athletics team at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg. Some 1,000 fans sang and danced at the airport in support of Caster Semenya as the runner, who is undergoing gender testing after her 800-meter win at the world championships, returned home to South Africa. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Hundreds of South Africans dance while they wait for Caster Semenya, along with the South African athletics team to arrive at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Caster Semenya waves while being escorted by police as she arrives along with the South African athletics team at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Police forcefully remove a local journalist as crowds swarm to catch a glimpse of Caster Semenya along with the South African athletics team as they arrive at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Caster Semenya looking very happy to be home. (Paballo Thekiso, AFP)
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Caster Semenya in her familiar pose for cameras on her arrival back home at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Paballo Thekiso, AFP)
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A South African fan holds a poster of Caster Semenya as she arrives at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Themba Hadebe, AP Photo)
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South African 18-year-old 800m world women's champion Caster Semenya dances during a welcome ceremony by fans on her return to South Africa. (Paballo Thekiso, AFP)
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South Africa's athlete Caster Semenya gestures to her fans on her arrival at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Themba Hadebe, AP Photo)
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South Africa's world champion athlete Caster Semenya gestures as she arrives at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Themba Hadebe, AP Photo)
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South Africa's athlete Caster Semenya wavesto the crowd on her arrival at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Themba Hadebe, AP Photo)
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Caster Semenya is escorted by police and officials during her arrival at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Themba Hadebe, AP Photo)
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South Africa's new 800 metre champion Caster Semenya is escorted out of OR Tambo international airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (AFP Photo)
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Police keep guard as fans of Caster Semenya celebrate after she arrived along with the South African athletics team at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Fans of Caster Semenya react as she arrives at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Fans of Caster Semenya celebrate as she arrives at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Karel Prinsloo, AP Photo)
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Police try to clear the path for Team SA. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Fans mob Caster Semenya on her way to the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Caster Semenya arrives for the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Caster Semenya smiles for the media during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Mbulaeni Mulaudzi and Khotso Mokoena during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Caster Semenya looks shy during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Leonard Chuene (ASA President) speaks his mind during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Winnie Mandela tries to comfort Caster Semenya during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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Caster Semenya during the Team SA Press Conference at the Holiday Inn in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Lee Warren, Gallo Images)
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South African 18 year-old 800m women's World Champion Caster Semenya (L) reacts after South African president Jacob Zuma (R) congratulated all of the South African athletics medalists at the presidential guest house in Pretoria, South Africa on their recent performance at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin. (Paballo Thekiso, AFP)
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