Obstacles world record-holder, Amusan, accused of against doping infringement
Ladies' obstacles world record-holder, Tobi Amusan, on Wednesday said she has been accused of a supposed enemy of doping rule infringement, stirring up misgivings about her cooperation in the following month's big showdowns.
"Today the Sports Respectability Unit (AIU) has accused me of a supposed rule infringement for having 3 missed tests in a year," she said in a post on Instagram.
The Nigerian competitor set the ongoing worldwide best for the ladies' 100m obstacles of 12.12 seconds finally year's Reality Sports Titles.
Amusan, 26, promised to determine the charges against her before the current year's opposition, set to be held one month from now in Budapest.
I mean to battle this charge and will have my case chosen by a court of 3 referees before the beginning of the following month's Big showdowns," she said.
"I'm a Perfect Competitor, and I'm routinely; (perhaps more than the standard thing) tried by the AIU - I was tried not long after my third 'missed test.' I have Confidence that this will be settled in support of myself and that I will contend at the Big showdowns in August."
On Sunday, Amusan participated in the Silesia Jewel Association contest in Poland, where she set another gathering record of 12.34sec.
At the Brilliant Spike games meet in the Czech Republic last month, she completed in third spot in the ladies' 100m obstacles, losing to ruling Olympic hero Jasmine Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico, who guaranteed triumph in 12.42sec.
When gotten some information about further developing her reality record pace, she said: "The sky is the limit and 11 seconds? Without a doubt".
Be that as it may, she was less certain about a continuous discussion on raising obstacles to give need to method over speed.
"Try not to do that, don't raise the obstacles. Please," said Amusan, who is 5'1 (156 centimeters) tall.
AFP

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