How white cheated on Onyali![]() The American sprinter tested positive for modafinil following her 100m victory at the 2003 World Championships in Paris. According to a recent e-mail addressed to the IAAF headquarters from one LaTisha C. Staten, the suspended American cheated the world and most especially Nigerian sprint queen, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi at the 2003 World Athletic Championship in Paris. “Through various media sources I have become aware of the two year Suspension of US sprinter Kelli White effective May 17, 2004. I am also aware that Ms. White's competitive results dating back to December 15, 2000 will be disqualified, which raises my question in regards to the Women's 200 meter results at the 2003 IAAF World Championships in Paris” she begins. Staten however stressed that the IAAF should endeavour to make a strong confirmation on the 2003 case to restore the integrity of Athletics as a sport. “I do strongly encourage strict consequences for those in violation of the Anti-doping rules and for those rules to be seriously enforced equally to all who participate in the use of prohibited performance enhancing substances. I also encourage the International Association of Athletics Federations to analyze and make a just decision in this case as I am sure they are dedicated to preserving the integrity of the sport. Athletes who abide by the rules and are involved in the promotion of keeping athletics substance-free should not be penalized” Remorseful white "Ms White admits she used the substances to be as competitive as she could and several of the substances she used were undetectable," said a statement released on White's behalf. "In doing this, I have not only cheated myself, but also my family, friends and sport. I am sorry for the poor choices I have made," she said.
White added: "The choice to co-operate is completely my own. I felt it was important to step up, accept responsibility and assist in cleaning up my sport. "I anticipate other athletes will be charged but I really cannot say anything more at this time." Disappointed Onyali “I have done all I could to stay on top of the sport for over two decades without taking any substance. It’s sad to hear and read about the whole scenario but my pride is that I was never part of any drug offence and will never be a part of any” she said The world championship medal is the only medal that has eluded the Nigerian in her glowing career and she felt Paris 2003 afforded her the last chance to pick the missing medal. “I gave my all to everything in Paris but sometimes things don’t work as planned” she told Nigeriasports.com at the end of the World championship in 2003.
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