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fergie001: 2:01am On Jun 28, 2022
OKAGBARE’S FURTHER BAN DISQUALIFIES NIGERIA’S 4X100 RELAY SQUAD’S QUALIFYING TIME FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Head of the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), Brett Clothier, is encouraging athletes and entourage to report suspected doping, noting the unscrupulous behaviour of dopers could have damning repercussions for their team-mates and country.

His comments come in the wake of already-banned Nigerian sprinter Blessing Okagbare being found to have committed additional anti-doping rule violations – specifically Evading Sample Collection, and Tampering or Attempted Tampering with the Doping Control process.

While Okagbare has had her current 10-year ban from athletics extended by one year (now 11 years in total), another significant consequence of this decision against her is that Nigeria has lost its potential qualification place for the women’s 4x100-metre relay at next month’s World Athletics Championships in the USA. This is because six days after Ms Okagbare evaded sample collection (June 13, 2021), she competed in the 4x100m relay event at the Nigeria Olympic Trials, with her relay squad qualifying for this year’s World Championships. All individual and relay results involving Okagbare, from June 13, 2021, are now disqualified under the Rules.

“Over the years, we have repeatedly seen how one person’s actions adversely affect team-mates who have trained hard and worked honestly for their results,” noted Clothier.

“In a relay team, if one member violates the anti-doping rules, everyone bears the brunt of results being expunged. They all pay the price. In this instance, Nigeria has lost an important qualification spot. Those are the rules and we will not compromise on integrity.”

This decision stemmed from charges which the AIU brought against Ms Okagbare on 07 October, 2021.

On 10 June, 2022, the AIU further charged Ms Okagbare with Evading Sample Collection, and Tampering or Attempted Tampering with the Doping Control process. These charges related to the circumstances of the athlete’s Whereabouts Failure on 13 June, 2021, and were pursued based on information in a criminal charge, brought against US-based “naturopathic” therapist Eric Lira, on 12 January, 2022, by the United States Department of Justice under the Rodchenkov Act. Mr Lira is alleged to have supplied performance-enhancing drugs to athletes before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (delayed until summer 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic).

The complaint against Mr Lira provides specific information of his interaction with a person named ‘Athlete 1’, including a written exchange on or around 13 June, 2021, demonstrating that ‘Athlete 1’ knowingly and deliberately avoided testing by a Doping Control Officer in Jacksonsville, Florida. There was also other pertinent information about ‘Athlete 1’ in the criminal complaint which led the AIU Disciplinary Tribunal’s sole arbitrator to be “comfortably satisfied” that ‘Athlete 1’ is Blessing Okagbare, including text conversations imaged from Ms Okagbare’s mobile phone by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Ms Okagbare failed to respond to the charges by the extended deadline (21 June, 2022) and is therefore deemed to have itted the anti-doping rule violations (under Rule 2.3 and Rule 2.5 of the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules) and to have accepted the consequences.


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Re: Oregon '22: Okagbare's Ban Extended, Affects Nigeria Women's 4x100m Relay Ticket by Nobody: 2:53am On Jun 28, 2022
Quest for much coveted victory ends career of once revered athlete. Glory songs once voiced upon mountain tops now reeks with shame amidst valley of losers...

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GOFRONT(m): 3:41am On Jun 28, 2022
Chaiii.........she was not obidient to AIU.

Let her return home and so I teach her how to be Obidient ahead of 2023 Race.......Yes, the presidiential 4x400m Sprinter Race.

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Maxymilliano(m): 6:36am On Jun 28, 2022
All individual and relay results involving Okagbare, from June 13, 2021, are now disqualified under the Rules.

Akosibero ... What a disgraceful end to a blissful career

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Deborah98(f): 6:59am On Jun 28, 2022
The rise and fall of a great man. We've so much underrated this trait called Discipline. Fame will take you anywhere but character and discipline will keep/sustain you. I love to hear her name and that of chioma ajunwa in the world of women athletics. It is well.

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mytime24(f): 7:51am On Jun 28, 2022
Nawa
solsticey2k3(m): 7:51am On Jun 28, 2022
Just nekwa

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Mumusaphire: 7:51am On Jun 28, 2022
Unless u come my house and beg me to help u run the 4*100 meter, with assurance of 5b$, then I will consider it because I know we will win.
AntiChristian: 7:52am On Jun 28, 2022
Oya vote for obi!

Awọn alakoba!

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Triangles1(m): 7:53am On Jun 28, 2022
That's not the end many people fall but they never fail to rise again, if God never end your career no man can do it, just get backups.
kerry57: 7:53am On Jun 28, 2022
Make them free that girl. Na our main star for naija be that ooo for medal
brante(m): 7:55am On Jun 28, 2022
This smells of a witch-hunt . Because Blessing Okagbare refused. to be intimidated.

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steveneche(m): 7:55am On Jun 28, 2022
embarassed
9jaRealist: 7:55am On Jun 28, 2022
cool
9jaRealist: 7:56am On Jun 28, 2022
fergie001:

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Misleading headline…
Her ban affected the Olympic relay team, not the present team.

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sotall(m): 7:58am On Jun 28, 2022
undecided

Las las scam no dey pay.
DeRay98(m): 8:00am On Jun 28, 2022
Deborah98:
The rise and fall of a great man. We've so much underrated this trait called Discipline. Fame will take you anywhere but character and discipline will keep/sustain you. I love to hear her name and that of chioma ajunwa in the world of women athletics. It is well.

Chioma Ajunwa was banned for 4yrs (1991-95) after which she rose to glory or her return from ban an won Olympics gold.

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Eriokanmi: 8:00am On Jun 28, 2022
She should go and rest. Much better athletes are emerging already
Re: Oregon '22: Okagbare's Ban Extended, Affects Nigeria Women's 4x100m Relay Ticket by Nobody: 8:01am On Jun 28, 2022
Is it only the woman we have?

The problem about Nigeria is that they believe in the monopolisation of skills.

If someone was banned, you mean no other person can replace her?

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fergie001: 8:02am On Jun 28, 2022
9jaRealist:


Misleading headline…
Her ban affected the Olympic relay team, not the present team.

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You are wrong. It is affecting the team that will participate in the World Athletics Championships next month.

She was part of the quartet that qualified for the tournament in June last year @ Yaba.

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NairaLux(f): 8:06am On Jun 28, 2022
lipsrsealed

SmartyPants(m): 8:06am On Jun 28, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
Is it only the woman we have?

The problem about Nigerian is that they believe in the monopolisation of skills.

If someone was banned, you mean no other person can replace her?

How did you arrive at that conclusion from the articel?

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thesicilian: 8:07am On Jun 28, 2022
Leave their sport for them
Nostring: 8:08am On Jun 28, 2022
Maxymilliano:


Akosibero ... What a disgraceful end to a blissful career
nonsense
Hamziyah(m): 8:09am On Jun 28, 2022
Leave when your ovasion is loudest.
BeardedTraveler: 8:13am On Jun 28, 2022
Oga ó
Re: Oregon '22: Okagbare's Ban Extended, Affects Nigeria Women's 4x100m Relay Ticket by Nobody: 8:16am On Jun 28, 2022
SmartyPants:


How did you arrive at that conclusion from the articel?

Because it is written in the aiu letter headed press release

Her ban disqualified a whole squad, that means they have nobody to replace her

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