With reports of dead bodies and excrement floating in the water, the threat of Zika and the Russian doping scandal, the Rio Olympics appears the Frankenstein of athletic events. And now Rio seems dopey in another way: owing to political correctness, a runner with, reportedly, no womb or ovaries but internal testes will be allowed to compete with women.
This person is South African middle-distance competitor Caster Semenya. I wrote of Semenya in 2009, back when Semenya (I'm not satisfied that Semenya is female, so henceforth I'll refer to the runner not with pronouns but as "CS") was an 18-year-old phenom who'd just set a record while winning a world title, dusting female opponents in the process. These outstanding results, along with CS's masculine physique, caused suspicion and led to tests to determine the athlete's sexual status.