The TT Olympic Committee’s (TTOC) attempts to reverse sprinter Michelle Lee Ahye’s two-year ban is picking up speed as it has officially submitted its arguments to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
In February, the committee submitted an appeal on behalf of the Commonwealth Games gold-medallist, who received a two-year ban by the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federation) on January 25 for “whereabouts failure” _ a violation of its anti-doping rules. She missed three drug tests over a 12-month period.
After being told of the decision, the TTOC had 30 days to notify CAS of an appeal. After this, they had 15 days to submit their arguments in opposition to the decision.
While details cannot be disclosed at this time, TTOC attorney Dave Williams told Newsday the arguments have successfully been submitted and that CAS now has 30 days to respond.The TTOC is hoping Ahye can compete in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan scheduled for July 24 to August 9.
National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago hosts athletic track and field meets, posts athletic heats and events results, athlete records and rankings. NAAATT organises championship race fixtures, gold, silver and bronze award ceremonies, coaching and certification resources for athletes and sports clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. Affiliated to: North America, Central America & Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC), World Athletics (formerly International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF), Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC).
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