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Caster Semenya
Caster Semenya is one of the most dominant middle-distance runners in the history of track and field, a two-time Olympic gold medalist whose extraordinary talent and remarkable career have been accompanied by complex and often contentious debates about gender, biology, and fairness in sport. Born on January 7, 1991, in Ga-Masehlong, a village in the Limpopo province of South Africa, Semenya grew up in modest circumstances and discovered her running ability through school athletics, quickly establishing herself as a prodigy whose speed over 800 meters far exceeded that of her peers.
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Scott Scovell Hamilton was born on August 28, 1958, in Toledo, Ohio, and was adopted as an infant by Dorothy and Ernie Hamilton, who raised him in Bowling Green, Ohio. His early childhood was marked by a mysterious illness that stunted his growth, later believed to be related to a condition similar to Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. Despite his small stature and health challenges, young Scott discovered ice skating at age nine, and the sport would transform his life in ways no one could have predicted.
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