London Escorts sunderland escorts 1v1.lol unblocked yohoho 76 https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN yohoho https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://yohoho-io.app/ https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN

Kenya: Curse of Doping Strikes Again as 212 Athletes Invited for Budapest National Trials

Post date:

Author:

Category:


Nairobi — Only 212 athletes have been invited to participate in this weekend’s national trials for the World Championships, set for next month in Budapest, Hungary.

This decision may have left many other athletes disappointed as they were hoping for an opportunity to fight for a ticket to represent Kenya at the global championships.

However, Athletics Kenya (AK) federation have clarified that the invited athletes are those that have satisfied the stringent anti-doping requirements by World Athletics.

Athletics Kenya executive committee member Barnaba Korir said every athlete ought to undergone at least one out-of-competition anti-doping test to be allowed to compete at the national trials.

“Every athlete has to undergo at least three tests in the lead-up to the major competition, be it World Championships, Olympics and any event sanctioned by WA, of which at least one has to be out-of-competition. For us as AK to be able to select the team for the World Championships, we must choose those that are clean in that before the trials, you must have undergone a minimum of one out-of-competition test,” Korir said.

He added: “Secondly, the athlete must also meet the qualifying time although that is not primary. The athlete still has until the end of this month to qualify for the World Championships.”

Korir said the invite-only list is the product of a collaboration with the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) and the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) to counter the curse of doping that has stained the country’s reputation as a cradle land of athletics.

“Outside of those conditions, the athletes cannot be allowed to compete at the trials and if they compete, they will not be selected for the World Championships. WA said that it will only accept those who have the minimum standards and secondly, the probable list sent to them by AK at the beginning of the year,” he said.

Korir added: “Those ones (anti-doping tests requirements) it is not AK doing it. It is the work of ADAK and AIU. For us as a federation, we only provide the materials.”

For the last six years, the country has been placed in Category A of countries that are most susceptible to doping offences.

Numerous athletes have been caught up in the doping menace, the latest being the 2021 Milan Marathon champion Titus Ekiru who is facing a 10-year ban for use of a prohibited substance and use of falsified documents.