Reigning world 100m hurdles champion and record holder, Tobi Amusan has been given cleared to compete at the World Athletics Championships set to begin this Saturday in Budapest, Hungary, according to the Athletics Federation of Nigeria.
The 26-year-old athlete had faced charges of three whereabouts failures, which constitutes an anti-doping rule violation for missing three out-of-competition tests within a 12-month period. Amusan had contested this charge.
Following the ruling by the Athletics Integrity Unit, the athlete will now proceed to Budapest to defend the significant gold medal she earned last year at the 18th edition of the championships.
This clearance provides Amusan with the opportunity to defend the only title in her career that she has yet to defend, following her successful retention of her Nigeria, African Championships, African Games, Commonwealth Games, and Diamond League titles.
Reports indicate that a tribunal of three arbitrators absolved Amusan of two out of the three missed tests, after the Nigerian athlete argued that the tester had not made sufficient efforts to locate her.
Notably, throughout this process, Amusan consistently maintained her innocence and stated that she is a clean athlete. She even mentioned on her Facebook page last month, “I have faith that this will be resolved in my favour and that I will be competing at the World Championships in August”.