Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

IAAF’s double speak ‘traps’ Botswana star

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LONDON: Botswana’s Isaac Makwala was refused entry to the London Stadium on Tuesday after earlier being withdrawn from the night’s 400 metres final at the World Championsh­ips after falling victim to an outbreak of sickness that has hit scores of competitor­s.

The 30- year-old, who was considered one of the main challenger s to gold medal list Way de van Niekerk and is a national icon, had also been ordered to withdraw from Monday’s opening round of the 200m. Ma kw ala said he felt well and wanted to race but when he attempted togo through the athletes’ entrance, an official and security personnel barred his way .“I arrived at the stadium today ready to run but I found a trap set there ... and was denied entrance (Government order by the way not IAAF),” he said later in a message to his fans on Facebook.

“We fought all day for the truth to come out ... I still maintain I am not sick and have never been tested by any doctor ... I shall rise again.”

The IAAF issued two statements on Tuesday, the first saying Makwala had been withdrawn due to a “medical condition” on the instructio­n of the “IAAF Medical Delegate”.

The head of Botswana’ s athletics federation, Falcon Sedimo, told the BBC that there had been no communicat­ion from the IAAF and that Makwala had not undergone any medical tests.

“It’s just generalise­d assumption­s because of the outbreak of sickness and he has just one of those symptoms,” he said.

“There has been ... no formal communicat­ion from the I AA Fat all. We found out from themedia that he could not take part and he is heartbroke­n.”

In the second statement, the IAAF said Makwala had been diagnosed with an “infectious disease” following an examinatio­n by a doctor in the warm-up medical centre on Monday and said the Botswana team had been informed.

“The team doctor, team leader and team physio had been informed following the medical examinatio­n that the athlete should be quarantine­d for 48 hours and would therefore be missing the 400m final on Tuesday,” it said.

“The IAAF is very sorry that the hard work and talent of Isaac Ma kwala won’t be on display tonight but we have to think of the welfare of all athletes.” Makwalahad told the BBC earlier that he had felt fit to race both in the 200m heats on Monday and the 400m final. “I was not that sick,” he said. “I just vomited. Like any other athlete, I vomit ... I could have run because I did my warm-up well and I did everything well. I was ready to run.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Botswana’s Isaac Makwala.
REUTERS Botswana’s Isaac Makwala.

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