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Caster wins in Oregon as Margaret Wambui runs her close

Caster Semenya, at OR Tambo international airport after arriving in South Africa from the IAAF event in Germany. She won the gold medal in the women's 800m dispite the controversy about her gender. South Africans showed support by waiting patiently for her and the rest of the South African Athletics team until she came out to with heavy police protection as the supporters push to tough the golden girl. Pic: Sydney Seshibedi. 25/08/2009. © Sunday Times.
Caster Semenya, at OR Tambo international airport after arriving in South Africa from the IAAF event in Germany. She won the gold medal in the women's 800m dispite the controversy about her gender. South Africans showed support by waiting patiently for her and the rest of the South African Athletics team until she came out to with heavy police protection as the supporters push to tough the golden girl. Pic: Sydney Seshibedi. 25/08/2009. © Sunday Times.

Caster Semenya pushed her winning streak in the 800m to 24 races as she triumphed at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene‚ Oregon‚ on Saturday.

Heats and semifinals aside‚ this was Semenya’s narrowest two-lap victory in a streak that started at the Africa Games in 2015.

The Olympic champion crossed the line in this Diamond League meeting in 1min 57.78sec to hold off Rio Games bronze medallist Margaret Wambui of Kenya‚ who was just a 10th of a second adrift.

Olympic silver medallist Francine Niyonsaba was third in 1:59.10.

 The 26-year-old Semenya’s effort was more than a second off her 1:56.61 world lead from early this month‚ but Wambui‚ just 21‚ will be one to watch as they head towards the world championships in London in August.

 The Kenyan has posted her five best career times since June last year‚ two of them already coming early in 2017. She is surely set to improve her 1:56.89 personal best from Brazil.

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