Okagbare Banned for Six Months

Fri, Sep 11, 2015
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THE National Sports Commission, NSC, has banned Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor, African and Commonwealth 100 and 200 metres champion, from competing in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The ban is the consequence of her refusal to run for Nigeria in the 200m event at the just concluded International Associations of Athletics Federation, IAAF, World Championship in Beijing, China, as well as opting out of Team Nigeria to the ongoing All Africa Games in Brazzaville, Congo.

Okagbare’s problem may have started when she competed in the money spinning Diamond League in Zurich, Switzerland, last Thursday, September 3, a few days after she failed to show up for the 200m event in Beijing, despite appearing in the warm up area. She claimed she was injured.

In an interview, Al Hassan Yakmut, director general of the NSC, said Okagbare had shown so much disrespect for the nation. “I was shocked when I saw Okagbare competing in the Diamond League in Zurich last Thursday,” Yakmut said, adding: “I was wondering if it was the same Okagbare who refused to compete for Nigeria in the 200m event at the IAAF World Championship in Beijing, China. She even opted out of Team Nigeria for the All Africa Games in Congo. Why?

“I have said it times without number that any athlete who feels too big to compete for Nigeria in the All Africa Games should not bother about the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. No athlete is bigger than Nigeria. I played volleyball for this country, so there is nothing an athlete will tell me about sports.

“Tell me what countries like Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda and South Africa is doing for their athletes that Nigeria is not doing? If there is a problem, we should sit down to iron it out, instead of rubbishing our country before the international community. We have to take a stand to save our nation from athletes who feel they are untouchable.”

Okagbare, who was Team Nigeria’s medal hope at the IAAF Championship in Beijing, finished last in the 100m final, and as if to add salt to the injury, she also failed to show up for the 200m event four days later.

But at the Diamond League in Zurich event on Thursday, she clocked 10.98 seconds to finish second behind Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, who ran 10.93 seconds in 100-metre race.

— Sep 21, 2015 @ 01:00 GMT

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