I know the founders have already said openly what their position is on Caster Semenya.
But as a news or quasi-news site, I think we generally expect news and opinion to be separate.
No need to editorialize with the copyrighting.
Radcliffe was speaking out, but she wasn't speaking out for "women's sport" any more than those who want Semenya to compete without taking artificial hormone suppressing drugs.
If you've spoken to any lawyers, you know the IOC, IAAF has a weak case.
So it would also be more balanced if you actually included athletes, experts who have different views, instead of reprinting the same stuff over and over. Your readers would also be less surprised when the courts overturn an poorly-reasoned rule.
If being Semenya's T levels was such an advantage alone, then where are the American Semenyas? There are plenty out there but none in elite track. Where are the Semenyas in the 100m? I hear men are faster than women in the 100, and testosterone is the "male hormone". Where the Semenyas in the shot put?
The world wonders.