Semenya is the two-time reigning Olympic champion in womens 800m besides winning three world championship titles in 2009 Berlin, 2011 Daegu and 2017 London.
But the lanky runner, who hails from a small village of South Africa's northern Limpopo province, considers the gold in Pune as most memorable as it gave her the confidence to take on the best in the business.
Thats when I knew that I have something in me being able to defeat the biggest rivals. When I talk about the biggest rivals I am talking about the Kenyans, so being able to win over them was great.
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Semenya not just had to fight adversities but also had to ward off a career-threatening controversy following her victory at the world championships. Her sexual orientation came under scrutiny with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) asking her to take a sex verification test to ascertain whether she was female.
Since then, Semenya has performed under a cloud of scrutiny. But as a result of her dominance in the Rio Games, Semenya has been nominated for the Sportswoman of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards.
It (the controversy) makes me hungry to win more. Obviously, I am always eager to improve from my previous races. For me its about being consistent. Thats the goal for each and every athlete. For me its sweet, nice but its not easy to show emotions, she said talking about her comeback after the controversy.
Asked what it takes to break the long-standing record, Semeya said: You can never say, you try and be closer to it. Obviously, its one of my dreams. Its one the goals that I still want to achieve. Its in my list but at the moment I just want to be good at what I do, still win medals. Whenever time comes it comes. If it never comes as long as you have medals it doesnt matter.
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