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AIU warns athletes on ‘whereabouts’ submissions

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The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), has warned athletes, especially those on its Registered Testing Pool (RTP), of the need to give accurate and timely information on their Whereabouts to enable sufficient Out-Of-Competition testing.

Many athletes have been banned for not adhering to this warning and the AIU has highlighted common mistakes athletes make in this regard, which may end their career.

It says athletes often give incomplete or inaccurate information, submit their whereabouts information late or make unjustified last-minute updates.

According to the AIU, whereabouts information is used to locate athletes for out-of-competition testing with no advance notice.

The body is responsible for testing athletes that are in its pool. The World Athletics Registered Testing Pool is a select group of elite athletes, who are subject to regular out-of-competition tests and are responsible for providing whereabouts information.

Athletes are required to provide sufficient detail in their Whereabouts to enable a DCO to locate them for unannounced testing, without making a phone call or asking neighbors for direction.

According to SportsNow.com, the AIU insists athletes can be tested at any time, also outside the 60-minute time slot usually allotted for testing and warns that athletes cannot refuse to be tested.

Refusing to be tested means the athletes will be deemed to have tested positive with a likely four-year ban as punishment.

“As soon as you are aware a DCO is there to test you, you must comply,” AIU wrote on its website.

As many as nine Nigerian athletes are on AIU’s RTP with reigning World 100m hurdles record holder, Tobi Amusan, and multiple World championships (indoors and out) medalist, Ese Brume

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