Athletics Integrity Unit says it has begun challenging Amusan’s doping violation clearance.
Glamtush reports that the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) says it has begun the process of challenging the decision to clear Tobi Amusan of doping violations after the body charged her with three whereabout failures in July before she was cleared by a panel in August.
This online newspaper understands that Amusan who just won her third consecutive women’s 100m hurdles Diamond League title in Eugene on Sunday will now have to go through a fresh legal battle at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
“The AIU filed an appeal last Friday (September 15, 2023) with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the Disciplinary Tribunal’s decision, dated 17 August 2023, that Tobi Amusan did not commit an anti-doping rule violation for Whereabouts Failures,” AIU said in a statement on Monday.
“The AIU will make no further comment on the matter until the conclusion of the appeal,” the body added.
Amusan was first provisionally suspended by the AIU in July over three whereabouts failures but the Disciplinary Tribunal ruled in favour of the world record holder two days before the World Athletics Championships in Budapest last month.
She was however unable to defend her world title in Budapest, placing 7th in the final which was won by Jamaica’s Danielle Williams.
Amusan put her World Championships woes behind her on Sunday, storming to a season’s best of 12.32s to win her third Diamond League title in Eugene.