Tobi Amusan has dedicated her victory at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), over missing out of competition test to God Almighty.
Recall that on Friday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport cleared Tobi Amusan, world record holder in 100 metres hurdles, of an anti-doping rule violation, rejecting appeals from World Athletics and the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The world champion was charged with a violation due to “whereabouts failures” to complete three drug tests within a 12-month period and the Athletics Integrity Unit provisionally suspended her in July 2023.
Amusan wrote on her Instagram post, “It’s ALL GOD” alongside the court announcement.
CAS said in a media release on Friday that its panel unanimously found that Amusan had committed two filing failures but did not confirm a missed test that would have constituted her third “whereabouts failure.”
Tobi Amusan dedicates victory at CAS to God
30 June 2024 1:24 am WAT
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