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Tokyo Olympics: 20 athletes failed after failing to meet doping control standards

2021-07-29T18:53:54.044Z


Twenty athletes, including ten Nigerians, were banned from participating in the Olympics for failing to meet anti-doping control standards


Twenty athletes, including ten Nigerians, have been banned from participating in the Tokyo Olympics for failing to meet out-of-competition doping control standards, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) announced Thursday.

These twenty athletes are part of the countries classified by the IAU in

“category A”

, known as

“high risk”

, whose representatives must undergo three tests in the ten months preceding a major championship.

Nigeria is the most impacted country, ten of its 23 athletics qualifiers having failed.

Nigerian sprinter Blessing Okagbare, one of the contenders for the Olympic 100m title, is not on this list, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The Nigerian federation recognizes "shortcomings"

In a statement, the Nigerian Athletics Federation (AFN) on Thursday acknowledged "failures". She said she took "responsibility for any failure" leading to this disqualification, adding that all her athletes, especially those residing in the United States, have received the necessary tests. AFN has been in the throes of power struggles for several years. Blessing Okagbare was very critical on Twitter by posting this message below: "The sport system in Nigeria is totally flawed and we, the athletes, in short, always the collateral victims".

I have said it before and I will say it again.

If you do not know the sport, not passionate about it / Us (the athletes), then you have no business there as an administrator.

The sport system in Nigeria is so flaw and we athletes, are always at the receiving end of the damages ..

- Blessing Okagbare MFR (@ mountain214) July 29, 2021

The other affected countries are Kenya (2), Belarus (3), Ethiopia (1), Morocco (1) and Ukraine (3).

The two Kenyan athletes excluded, on the other hand, could be replaced before the officialization of the participants in the Olympics, which thus made it possible to requalify the world champion of the 1,500 m Timothy Cheruiyot, only fourth of the selections of his country, to the detriment of Kamar. Etyang, second in the race.

If the countries at risk have made "significant improvements" in the fight against doping, "there is still a long way to go," said David Howman, the head of the IAU quoted in the press release.

Source: leparis

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