<p>"I'm on the list and they just have to announce the team," Semeya was quoted as saying in the Daily Telegraph.<br /><br />Semenya timed 1 min 55.45 sec to claim her world title last year and the South African said she can still reach it again if the pace is quick enough in India.<br /><br />"I can't estimate the time," she said. "It's possible, but it just depends on the body. It all depends on my coach and how he trains me.<br /><br />"I'm quite happy with my performance. I wasn't expecting to run fast like that. My coach was expecting under two minutes so it was pretty good (1-59.90). I just have to do some more training so I can run faster," she added.<br /><br />She will take on the world's best in Friday's Diamond League final in Brussels, before completing her European campaign with two races in Italy.<br /><br />Semenya said she was delighted to return to Berlin as she only had "good memories" of the German capital.<br /><br />"It feels good to be back in Berlin," she said. "I did not think about everything that happened after my gold medal. I just concentrated on my race and my time. When I won the race, it brought back memories of the 2009 final for me," he added.<br /><br />The 19-year-old had to suffer a lot after failing the gender test last year following her World Championship gold.<br /><br />However, with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) clearing her return, the South African made a successful comeback after an 11-month absence. <br /><br /></p>
<p>"I'm on the list and they just have to announce the team," Semeya was quoted as saying in the Daily Telegraph.<br /><br />Semenya timed 1 min 55.45 sec to claim her world title last year and the South African said she can still reach it again if the pace is quick enough in India.<br /><br />"I can't estimate the time," she said. "It's possible, but it just depends on the body. It all depends on my coach and how he trains me.<br /><br />"I'm quite happy with my performance. I wasn't expecting to run fast like that. My coach was expecting under two minutes so it was pretty good (1-59.90). I just have to do some more training so I can run faster," she added.<br /><br />She will take on the world's best in Friday's Diamond League final in Brussels, before completing her European campaign with two races in Italy.<br /><br />Semenya said she was delighted to return to Berlin as she only had "good memories" of the German capital.<br /><br />"It feels good to be back in Berlin," she said. "I did not think about everything that happened after my gold medal. I just concentrated on my race and my time. When I won the race, it brought back memories of the 2009 final for me," he added.<br /><br />The 19-year-old had to suffer a lot after failing the gender test last year following her World Championship gold.<br /><br />However, with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) clearing her return, the South African made a successful comeback after an 11-month absence. <br /><br /></p>