Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics, is optimistic about Kenya’s progress in fighting doping. He noted improvements since his January visit, attributed to significant investments and enhanced initiatives. While penalties for doping offenses have increased, Coe indicates this reflects the efficacy of ongoing testing efforts.
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe expressed optimism regarding Kenya’s efforts to combat doping issues that have impacted its sports reputation. During a meeting with Kenyan officials in Nairobi, he commended the significant progress made since his last visit in January 2023, emphasizing the long-term commitment required to ensure lasting change.
Kenya has strategically invested $25 million over five years to enhance its anti-doping measures, especially following various scandals leading up to the 2016 Rio Olympics. This financial commitment has been directed towards improving anti-doping personnel, increasing testing efforts, conducting thorough investigations, and enhancing educational initiatives around doping.
Coe noted, “We are moving in the right direction,” recognizing the advances in Kenya’s anti-doping framework; however, he acknowledged that the nation is still grappling with the consequences of past doping violations. Approximately 130 Kenyan athletes, predominantly long-distance runners, have faced sanctions for doping since 2017.
In June, Kenya initiated its first lifetime ban against marathon runner Beatrice Toroitich and a six-year ban for 10km record-holder Rhonex Kipruto. Coe asserted that while the number of athletes sanctioned may rise, it signifies the effectiveness of the country’s testing protocols.
Overall, the progress Kenya has made in its anti-doping efforts is commendable. Despite past challenges, the nation’s commitment to a robust anti-doping system and significant financial investments reflect a positive trajectory towards restoring its reputation in athletics. Continued vigilance and improvement will be paramount as Kenya seeks to mitigate past issues and uphold integrity in the sport.
Original Source: newscentral.africa