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2022 C’wealth Games: Nigeria disqualified for doping; England awarded Gold

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Last updated: July 15, 2023 10:42 am
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In a recent development, Nigeria has faced disqualification for a doping offense at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, resulting in England being awarded the women’s 4×100 meters relay gold.

The announcement was made by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) at the weekend.

During the Games held in Birmingham in August, Nigeria emerged as the winner of the race.

However, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) subsequently provisionally suspended Nigeria’s anchor, Grace Nwokocha, due to the use of banned substances.

As a consequence of this suspension, both Nwokocha’s individual and team results at Birmingham 2022 have been annulled by the CGF.

This decision led to England, who finished second in the race, being elevated to the top spot and receiving the gold medal and Jamaica were promoted to silver, while Australia now take bronze.

The disqualification serves as a reminder of the commitment to maintaining integrity and fair play in sports.

The CGF’s decision to take action against doping offenses reflects the organization’s dedication to upholding the principles of clean and ethical competition.

While this incident may bring disappointment to Nigeria, it highlights the importance of adhering to anti-doping regulations to ensure a level playing field for all athletes.

The CGF’s stance on doping sends a clear message that such practices will not be tolerated in international sporting events.

As the Games continue to prioritize the values of honesty and fairness, it is hoped that this incident will serve as a reminder of the significance of clean competition and the importance of promoting a drug-free sporting environment.

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