The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) has taken action to challenge the decision that cleared Nigerian hurdler Tobi Amusan of a violation for her failure to undergo drug tests.
The anti-doping regulators confirmed that they have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, filing it late last week.
Amusan had been provisionally suspended after missing three tests within a year. The 26-year-old athlete could face a year's suspension or possibly even longer if found guilty. This potential penalty could affect her eligibility to compete in future events.
Earlier this summer, Amusan represented Nigeria at the world championships, securing a commendable sixth-place finish. If she is ultimately deemed to have violated anti-doping protocols, it could have significant repercussions for her competitive career.
Despite the ongoing legal proceedings, Amusan demonstrated her athletic prowess by clinching the Diamond League title for the third consecutive year in a recent competition. This accomplishment underlines her remarkable talent and dedication to the sport, even during the current controversy.