Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Return our silver, get your gold, IOC tells Nigeria


Nigerian men 4x400m team at the Sydney 2000 Olympics elevated to the position of gold by the International Olympic Committee has been given up to November 1, 2012 to return the silver medals in their possession before the process of awarding the gold medals could be commenced.
The United States was stripped of the gold after a member of its 4x400m team, Antonio Pettigrew confessed to dope use during the Games. The Nigeria quartet of Jude Monye, Clement Chukwu, Sunday Bada and Enefiok Udo-Obong clinched the silver in that memorable race.
The IOC executive board confirmed before the London 2012 Olympics that gold medals will be formally awarded to Nigeria four years after it had stripped the Americans.
In a letter to the Nigeria Olympic Committee, the IOC instructed that the silver medals and second placed diplomas awarded to the team, be returned.
“In order to proceed with the re-allocation of items in line with the new ranking, we kindly ask
your NOC to return the following items received by your team in connection with the Men’s
4x400m relay event,” the letter stated.
The other members of the team include Nduka Awazie and Fedelis Gadzama who were reserves.
NOC spokesman, Mr. Tony Ubani confirmed the reception of the letter. He added that all the concerned athletes have been contacted and that the NOC will meet the November 1 deadline.

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