Athletics Kenya on Wednesday, October 16 castigated claims by several global media houses that Chicago Marathon Winner Ruth Chepngetich’s win was a result of indulging in doping.
In a statement, the authority said the claims were unsubstantiated and unfair to the athlete.
“In any case, many world records were broken this year, and to single her out is utterly unfair.
It is therefore disheartening to witness some sections of the media casting unwarranted doubt on her achievements,” part of the statement read.
Further, the athletics governing body said such allegations undermine the athlete’s hard work and insisted that Ruth was tested before the race.
“Such aspersions, made without due process, undermine not only her efforts but the integrity of the sport.”
“It is important to note that Ruth, like all athletes in major competitions, underwent multiple anti-doping tests, both pre-race and post-race,” the Body defended.
Athletics Kenya defends Ruth Chepngetich
Additionally, the body defended the athlete by highlighting her previous accomplishments, stating that those records contributed to her winning the race.
“Ruth’s achievement, while impressive, is not without precedent. Marathon records have been broken by even wider margins, affirming that her feat is well within the bounds of possibility for an athlete of her calibre.
Also Read: Reigning World Champion Ruth Chepngetich and Ethiopia’s Tura Win at the 43rd Chicago Marathon
Her consistent performance over the years stands as a testament to her dedication and excellence in the sport,” the athletics body said in defence of the athlete.
At the same time Athletics Kenya urged the media and the global community to give Ruth the respect she deserves and protect athletes from harassment.
Moreover, Athletics Kenya called on the public to respect Ruth’s recent victory and recognize the dedication that has fueled her success.
Journalist questions Ruth about her win
“Let her celebrate this hard-earned victory and let us acknowledge the years of hard work and discipline that have brought her to this moment. Unfounded doubts and unfair treatment have no place in this proud moment for Kenya and for Ruth,” the organization said.
The Authority stressed the importance of unity and support as the athlete enjoys a significant milestone in her career.
This statement comes after LetsRun journalist Robert Johnson, questioned Chepng’etich’s record-breaking time, citing the recent doping scandals that have troubled Kenyan athletics.
Also Read: Kipyegon & Chebet Feted by Prestigious American Academy
He inquired whether the athlete had a response for those who believed her time was too good to be true, suggesting that doping could be a factor.
“Ruth, unfortunately, in recent years, there’s been a number of doping positives in Kenya. What would you say to someone who says when they see 2:09:56, ‘This is too good to be true. I have questions about it. Some people may think that the time is too fast and you must be doping. What would you say to them?” Johnson asked.
Follow our WhatsApp Channel for real-time news updates:
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaB3k54HltYFiQ1f2i2C