Nigerian sprinter Okagbare fails drug test, out of Tokyo Olympics
The Nigerian, a rival to Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith, had won her 100m heat on Friday and was due to race in the semi-finals on Saturday. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said the 32-year-old had tested positive for a human growth hormone following an out-of-competition test on 19 July. Nigerian sprinter of the Tokyo games track and field competition, officials said Saturday.
The Athletics Integrity Unit said in a statement that Okagbare, who won her opening heat of the women's 100m on Friday, had tested positive for human growth hormone. The out-of-competition test was conducted on July 19, the AIU said. Okagbare was notified of the test results early Saturday.
Former Commonwealth Games gold medallist Okagbare won her heat in 11.05sec on Friday. Okagbare's suspension is the latest twist in a troubled track and field campaign at the Olympics for Nigeria. The AIU said Okagbare was notified of her provisional suspension on Saturday. It added it would not be making any further comment at this stage.
Okagbare, Olympic long jump silver medallist in Beijing in 2008, had posted a time of 11.05 seconds in her 100m heat and was set to line up against Asher-Smith and Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herath in the first semi-final.
The news comes two days after 10 other Nigerian athletes were declared ineligible for the Games. The AIU ruled they were unable to participate because of non-compliance with out-of-competition drug testing requirements in the run-up to the Olympics.
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