The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ray of light for snubbed athletes

SKHOSANA: ASA CHIEF COULD MAKE CHANGES TO TEAM

- Wesley Bo on

Appeals were filed as soon as the names were released.

Some changes are expected to be made to the controvers­ial national team announced last week for the IAAF World Championsh­ips in London next month, Athletics South Africa (ASA) president Aleck Skhosana has confirmed.

While the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) stuck to its standard single qualifying criteria, the national federation had set A and B standards, apparently for cost-cutting purposes.

Though some B-standard qualifiers were selected in the 24-member team, however, a number of others lost out.

Among the unlucky athletes were distance runner Dominique Scott-Efurd, in superb form this season, as well as sprinters Alyssa Conley, the SA 100m and 200m champion, and World Student Games 400m gold medallist Justine Palframan.

The first appeals were filed by athletes within an hour of the team being released in an internal document to ASA provinces on Friday.

With the IAAF covering the costs of only a handful of athletes, based on finalists at the 2015 edition of the biennial showpiece in Beijing, Skhosana said they had opted to select B-standard qualifiers based on internatio­nal rankings.

“The selectors reserve the right to select those people (B-qualifiers) they choose in terms of rankings in their discipline­s,” Skhosana said yesterday.

This same process had been used to select the team for the recent World U-18 Championsh­ips in Nairobi where both squads finished top of the medals table.

“We have a push-pull strategy to make sure athletes go through to the semifinals and finals,” Skhosana said.

While separate selection panels picked the road running and track and field contingent­s, there were a number of athletes who were chosen for the team despite being ranked lower than those in other discipline­s.

The marathon team was the most inclusive discipline in the squad, while some track and field discipline­s were left with no representa­tives despite boasting B-qualifiers who were considered to have potential to reach semifinals of their events.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ALYSSA CONLEY
Picture: Gallo Images ALYSSA CONLEY

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