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Olympics: WA Disqualifies Nigeria’s 4x400m Team
- Though WA did not give reasons for the country’s disqualification, findings showed that the result was not ratified by WA, who didn’t reflect the qualification results on the Road to Tokyo tool…
World Athletics (WA) has disqualified the Nigerian women’s 4x400m team from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics following some technical errors in the race where they secured qualification at the Lagos Open Athletics Championships on June 24.
The Nigerian quartet – Nse Imaobong, Favour Ofili, Knowledge Omovoh, and Patience Okon-George – ran a Season’s Best 3:26.83 at the event, which was held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.
The win ensured they climbed to 13th on the WA Top List from the 18th position they initially occupied.
Though WA did not give reasons for the country’s disqualification, findings showed that the result was not ratified by WA, who didn’t reflect the qualification results on the Road to Tokyo tool used to determine qualified athletes on their website, when the final list was published on Thursday.
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A source in the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said WA disqualified the race after one of the countries seeking qualification with Nigeria petitioned them over glaring technical errors in the race.
“The race has been disqualified; one of the countries on the Top List was pushed out of qualification places, while we went up. So, the country sent the race video to World Athletics. “In curve races, the results don’t count if there are no cones. In Team Nigeria’s case, they didn’t put cones where the second leg diverted to lane one, that’s the error.
“It is a shame that we are saying this out; that people who call themselves professionals handled things this way. It was the same reason they did not accept the Asaba race (2018 African Athletics Championships), once there are no cones round or there are no railings, it wouldn’t be accepted,” the source said.
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