“Ready to defend my world title” – Tobi Amusan thrilled as Athletics Integrity Unit clears her after missing three tests
Tobi Amusan, the current world champion in the women’s 100m hurdles, has been cleared by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) for missing three tests.
This clearance now permits her to compete in the approaching 2023 World Athletics Championships set to commence this Saturday in Budapest, Hungary.
The Nigerian track and field sensation, aged 26, had been placed under provisional suspension by the AIU in July due to her failure to meet the whereabouts requirements, which necessitate athletes to provide information about their locations for out-of-competition testing.
However, on Thursday, August 17, the AIU officially lifted this suspension, clearing Amusan of any wrongdoing related to whereabouts failures.
Expressing her relief and excitement, Amusan took to her Facebook page to share the news with her followers.
“This morning, I found out that the independent tribunal that heard my case has ruled that I did not violate the whereabouts rules and as a result I will not be sanctioned and none of my results will be precluded.”
“I am thrilled to put this behind me, and I look forward to defending my title at next week’s World Championships. I generally have been and consistently will be an ally of clean sport. To my five fingers, God is the greatest and I genuinely appreciate y’all for the support,” she wrote.