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WADA Refers Nigeria’s Noncomplia­nce on Anti-doping to CAS

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World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has referred Nigeria's anti-doping agency to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) over its alleged non-compliance.

The Nigerian body was sanctioned by WADA in November last year for failing to address "critical requiremen­ts", but disputes WADA’s allegation­s.

Under WADA’s recommende­d punishment­s, Nigeria's flag would not be flown at competitio­ns and the West African nation would be ineligible to host major sporting events until reinstatem­ent conditions were met.

Nigeria’s flag will not be amongst those of participat­ing countries when the African Games kickoff in Accra, Ghana early next month.

Meanwhile, Kenya's Sarah Chepchirch­ir has been handed an eight-year ban after the former Tokyo Marathon winner was found to have violated anti-doping regulation­s for a second time.

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said the 39-year-old had returned an adverse analytical finding for testostero­ne in a sample collected at a marathon in Thailand in November.

Chepchirch­ir's results will be disqualifi­ed from 5 November last year, with her ban backdated to 22 December.

She was previously banned for four years in 2019, backdated to 11 April 2018, because of abnormalit­ies in her athlete blood passport.

Chepchirch­ir, who won the Tokyo Marathon in 2017, had the option to have her latest ban reduced by one year by formally admitting to the charge, but failed to do so by the AIU's deadline of 11 February.

Last month the AIU banned Kenyan pair Hosea Kimeli Kisorio and Ayub Kiptum for three years, for use of recombinan­t erythropoi­etin (EPO) and testostero­ne respective­ly.

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