Josephine Onyia
| ohaila oji kola nwu | |
|---|---|
| odu nwu | Josephine Onyia Nnkiruka |
| egba ma bi | 15 July 1986 Lagos, Nigeria[1] |
ma bi Josephine Onyia Nnkiruka efu ochu ekebie nolu me gwelu efu odo 1986 (born 15 July 1986) ila chi ukolo ei track kpai field athlete ki la chene ki chi ule ei 100 metres hurdles katete ila cha chei. mala bi ojina ei Nigeria, ama oji ane ei Spain chi abo ki dago efu oja ule ara efu odo ei 2008 ei Beijing Olympics.
imi oji ane nwu kpailo kwi Nigeria ti oji ane ei Spain efu ochu ekele efu odol 2007, ene ki la ti ogba nwu chi Glory Alozie. ojama lia ei eju ododu ki la gba nyi abo Spaniard che efu odo 2007 IAAF World Athletics ei otitala, ugbo ki la chene ekeji efu ule kuma ra silver medal. taki mi di ene oji ododu gold medal efu odo 2008 European Athletics efu Cup, taki la mu chibu efu ule kuma ra efu odo 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships ila je nwu mu di ene otitala. Onyia set a Spanish national record at the 2008 IAAF Golden League meet in ISTAF Berlin meeting, recording 12.50 seconds and improving upon her previous best by 14 hundredths of a second. ila fi ulem rapka efu Summer Olympics taki la fi ei otitala misi egba ki kpoji ule ei ki kpoji enekelu nwu le fifth efu semi-finals. efu odo 2016, taki ni unwa ti 2008 Olympics lugbo unya ei efu odo 2008 aluka re-tested kpai failed.
onwu la chi ene ejuododu efu odo 2008 oji IAAF World Athletics Final aluki ma chekpa. However, she tested positive for methylhexaneamine at the 2008 Athletissima meeting and also clenbuterol at the World Athletics Final. Real Federación Española de Atletismo, the Spanish athletics body, decided not to sanction the athlete as she had tested negative twice around the time of the positive clenbuterol test. However, the IAAF intervened and took the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The CAS upheld the IAAF's appeal and Onyia was suspended for two years and her recent past results were annulled, effectively removing her of all her achievements as a senior athlete. The two separate positive tests were treated as one single breach of the doping rules as she had not been informed of the first until after the second positive test. She received a two-year competitive ban, set to expire on 10 November 2010.
- ↑ Josephine Onyia. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2011-02-01.