South African runner Caster Semenya, who went through gender verification testing after the World Championships in Berlin this summer, will be keeping her gold medal.

Results of the testing will be kept confidential.

Semenya won the 800 meters race. The International Associated of Athletics Federations announced its decision this morning, Reuters reports.

According to Reuters:

South Africa's government, Semenya's lawyers and the IAAF had reached total agreement that she will retain her gold medal, title and prize money because she has been found "innocent of any wrong," the ministry said in a statement.

Agreement was also reached with the IAAF that scientific gender tests conducted on Semenya will be treated as confidential and there will be no public announcement of the results.