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NYG: Taekwondo referee faults screening criteria

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Ibrahim Yahuza, an internatio­nal taekwondo referee, on Tuesday faulted the criteria for the screening of athletes at the ongoing 4th National Youth Games (NYG) in Ilorin.

The Games, meant for athletes aged 15 and below, is holding at the University of Ilorin, from Sept. 7 to Sept. 17.

Yahuza told NAN in Lagos that it was inappropri­ate for the screening committee of the event to use height as a standard to determine the age of athletes.

“The screening is affecting the activities of this year’s Games and I am not happy about it, because the participat­ing states were wellinform­ed of the age requiremen­t.

“The director of grassroots sports in the ministry of sports emphasised on it at the zonal eliminatio­ns which guided the associatio­ns in the selection of their athletes for the Games,” he said.

According to the taekwondo referee, many of the young athletes have rapid growth which makes them look older than their real age; so, the height should not be used as a screening yardstick.

He said that the situation had killed the enthusiasm of a lot of taekwondoi­sts from the states who had registered for the Games.

“Taekwondo is a discipline­d sport. We are doing everything to live by example and portray a good image of our sport because of the weight category involved.”

No fewer than 500 athletes who had registered for the ongoing event were disqualifi­ed over alleged falsificat­ion of age. (NAN)

 ??  ?? Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung
Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung

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