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CAS Clears Tobi Amusan to Compete in Paris 2024 Olympics 

adminadminJune 29, 2024 971 Minutes read0
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By Joke Kujenya

TOBI AMUSAN, Nigeria’s leading hope for a medal in the Paris 2024 Olympics, has received clearance from the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS), marking a significant victory in her athletic career.

The decision comes after an appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and World Athletics was dismissed, allowing Amusan to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games.

Amusan, who holds the world record in the 100m hurdles, faced serious allegations last year for missing three anti-doping tests within a 12-month period.

These charges were initially overturned by the Disciplinary Tribunal of World Athletics.

However, the Integrity Unit of World Athletics contested this clearance, leading to a final appeal to CAS.

In a decisive statement, CAS acknowledged that while Amusan committed two filing failures, there was insufficient evidence to confirm a third missed test, which would have constituted a Whereabouts Failure under anti-doping regulations.

This ruling solidifies Amusan’s eligibility to compete, relieving her of the potential two-year ban that hangs over athletes who fail to declare their whereabouts for testing on three occasions within a year.

Amusan’s performance history underscores her remarkable talent.

She set a stunning world record of 12.12 seconds in the 100m hurdles at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, in July 2022, where she also claimed the title.

Despite a challenging race at the World Championships in Budapest last year, where she finished sixth, her record-breaking feats and consistent performance have kept her in the spotlight as a top contender for Olympic glory.

With the CAS ruling in her favor, Amusan can now focus on her preparations for Paris 2024, where she aims to add an Olympic medal to her impressive list of achievements.

The dismissal of the appeal not only clears her name but also reaffirms her position as a leading athlete in the sport.

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