Full doping control and medical services assured at 2023 Okpekpe road race

Runners at the finish line at the 2022 Okpekpe road race

Full doping control and medical services assured at 2023 Okpekpe road race

Funmilayo Fameso 18:32 - 10.05.2023

Okpekpe road race to follow World Athletics rules by providing full doping control and medical services during the event.

Organisers of the gold label Okpekpe International 10km road race have put in place in-competition doping tests on Saturday, May 27, 2023, during the ninth edition of the event in Okpkekpe, Edo state.

The Race Director, Zack Amodu revealed that there are provisions for full doping control during the event, and also secured medical services will be available at the venue.

"In line with World Athletics anti-doping rules, in-competition tests will be conducted for selected athletes during the race. This will be done to preserve the integrity of performances achieved at the event, which is a World Athletics Gold Label race," said Amodu.

A minimum of eight athletes will be subjected to the tests that will be conducted in conformity with the provisions of the international standard for testing and investigations.

"As a World Athletics Gold Label race, four men and four women will undergo the tests, including 4 with EPO analysis. The testing kits needed for effective anti-doping have arrived. We have a doping station built in Okpekpe for the race.

However, only elite athletes will undergo the tests. Athletes required to take prohibited substances or methods written in the Prohibited List to treat an illness must apply for TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemptions)."

Amodu also assures full medical services before, during, and after the race.

"The organisers have fully complied with World Athletics Competition Medical Guidelines in the organisation of the medical services provided to participants since the inaugural edition of the race, and this year’s event will not be different."

The race director is confident of another clean and hitch-free race on May 27.

"As you can see, we are fully ready for the race. It is a 10-kilometre road race over hills and tarred roads, starting from Apana Road and ending in Okpekpe town."

The Okpekpe international 10km road race is the first in Nigeria to have its race course measured by a World Athletics certified course measurer and the first in West Africa to be granted a label status.

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