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You’re exposing our athletes to medical issues, Porbeni tells marathon organisers

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Seigha PorbeniFormer Nigeria hurdler, sprinter and jumper, Seigha Porbeni, has revealed that a majority of the nation’s track and field stars face the risk of serious medical issues, if the government fails to stop the current trend of turning Nigeria into a marathon organising nation.“I call it waste because marathon races are not Nigeria’s area of strength.

The organisers of marathon races in Nigeria are only providing the funds for the Kenyans, Ethiopians and Ugandans to prepare themselves for major championships like the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and African Games, whereas, our area of strength  (short sprints) are neglected.”“When this fraud in marathon sponsorship started, I raised an alarm.

The man behind this madness (name withheld) has never forgotten my confrontation.He fought me by using New York marathon in the U.S.

that has never been won by any American as an example. He has forgotten that America has put in place a system that takes care of other sporting events, including the sprints.

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