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AFN cautions road race organisers on proper registration

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All existing and intending road race organisers in Nigeria must henceforth register with the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) as a pre-condition to get their races sanctioned, the AFN has said.

AFN Vice President, Tafida Gadzama, who is also the head of the federation’s road race sub-committee, yesterday, said the registration order became necessary following complaints over non-payment of prize monies and uncertified measurement of race courses.                                 “The AFN received a letter from World Athletics warning that the federation will be held responsible for non-payment of prize monies.

This is unacceptable going forward and to ensure our athletes get rewarded for participating in any road race, all the organisers must yearly register with the AFN and will be issued with licenses certifying them as such,” Gadzama said.

Gadzama also said registration as a road race organiser is just the first step towards getting any race sanctioned.                                “The other conditions to be met will be attached to the licenses that will be issued upon registration,” he said.

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