Nayoka Clunis, Jamaica’s hammer throw consultant, faces uncertainty relating to her participation in the upcoming Paris Olympics.
Regardless of assembly the qualification requirements, her title was omitted from the record submitted to World Athletics by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA).
Clunis completed second on the not too long ago concluded senior trials behind Erica Belvit, securing her Olympic qualification with a season’s greatest throw of 71.83 meters in Could. This efficiency surpasses the World Athletics ‘B’ customary of 70.00 meters, rating her twenty fifth globally.
Nevertheless, Clunis revealed earlier at this time on X, previously generally known as Twitter, that an administrative oversight led to her exclusion from the official submission to World Athletics. “As a result of an omission made by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Affiliation, my title was not formally submitted to World Athletics. As such, I should not have a place within the Olympic Video games. I pray for swift and constructive decision, and till such time as one comes, won’t have any additional remark,” she said.
Clunis expressed that she has been assured all attainable cures are being explored and stays eager for a swift decision.