Caster Semenya, who last year won a gold medal in the women's 800m at the World Championships in Berlin before her career was thrown into limbo when questions were asked about her sex, last night made a triumphant return to the track after an enforced 11-month absence.
She made her long-awaited return at a small athletics meeting in Lappeenranta, Finland, in what was supposed to be a low-key event, the Guardian reports.
But as the she walked to the track in front of the media, the South African knew the world was watching.