Tobi Amusan charged with anti-doping violation

Tobi Amusan charged with anti-doping violation

World record-holder in women’s hurdles and Nigerian athlete, Tobi Amusan, has been charged with an alleged anti-doping rule violation. The Nigerian athlete was accused of missing three tests within a 12-month period by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).

Tobi Amusan charged with anti-doping violation

Tobi Amusan running at Oregon 22. Source: Getty Tobi Amusan addressed the report of an anti-doping charge against her on Instagram and vowed to contest the charges and have her case decided by a tribunal of three arbitrators before the commencement of next month’s World Championships in Budapest. “I intend to fight this charge and will have my case decided by a tribunal of 3 arbitrators before the start of next month’s World Championships,” Amusan declared on her social media platform. Under World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules, the applicable sanction for three ‘whereabouts’ failures is two years’ ineligibility, subject to a reduction to a minimum of one year depending on an athlete’s degree of fault. Athletics has a three-strikes rule that states if an athlete does not provide accurate whereabouts information for a doping test they may incur a declaration of a missed test, or a filing failure. Three strikes in a 12-month period is an anti-doping violation. Amusan won the Silesia Diamond League meet on Sunday, her second Diamond League victory this season. She became the first Nigerian world champion and world record holder in an athletics event with her 2022 victory in Eugene, Ore., where she set the world record of 12.12 seconds.

Tobi Amusan charged with anti-doping violation

Tobi Amusan speaking at a press conference. Source: Getty Amusan was part of Nigeria’s 4×100 relay squad that won gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games but were then stripped of their medal after anchor runner Grace Nwokocha failed a doping test. Another Nigerian, Blessing Okagbare is serving an 11-year ban for multiple doping violations, stemming from a federal investigation into an El Paso doctor who pleaded guilty to distributing human-growth hormone and other banned substances.

Usain Bolt congratulates Amusan for breaking world record

Usain Bolt congratulates Amusan for breaking world record

The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt has congratulated Tobi Amusan, who became the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Athletics Championship gold.
Tobi had stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday.

Quoting a tweet confirming Tobi’s win at the semis by the World Athletics official page, Bolt lauded the champion on his Twitter.
He tweeted with emoticons of the Nigerian flag and applauses saying: “Congrats.”
After Tobi’s performance in the finals, the Jamaican athlete also wrote, “Superb #Tobi.”

 
Tobi Amusan, who also eulogized herself while speaking about her victory in the competition said: “The goal was to come out and to win this gold.
“I believe in my abilities, but I was not expecting a world record at these championships. You know, the goal is always just to execute well and get the win. So the world record is a bonus.”
 

Tobi Amusan breaks 100m hurdles world record, wins gold

Tobi Amusan breaks 100m hurdles world record, wins gold

Nigerian sportswoman, Tobi Amusan has emerged the first ever Nigerian athlete to bring home a gold medal from the World Athletics Championship after winning the women’s 100m hurdles.
The athlete surged to victory in the women’s 100-meter hurdles on Sunday in Oregon, becoming the first Nigerian athlete to win a gold medal at a World Athletics Championship.

She crossed the finish line at Hayward Field in 12.06 seconds after shattering the world record in an astounding semifinal with a time of 12.12 seconds.
Her record has replaced the former best of 12.20sec that had been set by American athlete, Kendra Harrison in 2016.

Speaking on her victory, she said:
“Honestly, I believe in my abilities but I was not expecting a world record at these championships,
The goal is always just to execute well and get the win. So the world record is a bonus. I knew I had it in me but I could not believe it when I saw it on the screen after the semis.
Before the final, I just tried to stay calm and to do my best. I took a deep breath knowing that I have some goal to accomplish and it worked pretty good. I knew it was very fast but not this fast.”