Treasurer of Nigeria Weighlifting Coaches Association, Andrew Ekanem has
revealed that Chika Amalaha, who was stripped of her gold medal after
testing positive to a banned substance at the just concluded
Commonwealth Games, might have got the prohibited substance from her
consistent drinking of a local drink called ‘Zobo’.
Amalaha,
16, who won the women’s 53kg competition, provided positive “A” and “B”
samples that contained prohibited diuretics and masking agents and had
to be stripped of the medal she won. Ekanem believes she was the
architect of her own misfortune by drinking ‘zobo’.
Reports said
Amalaha had been warned several times against drinking ‘Zobo’, but all
the entreaties fell on deaf ears. The weightlifting coach alleged
further that even the medical team warned her against drinking the local
drink at the Abuja camp before the Games, but she always sneaked out
of camp to have the drink.
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While expressing dismay over the fate that befell Amalaha, Ekanem who was close to tears alleged thus:
‘‘It was unfortunate that Amalaha was stripped of the medal she won at
the Commonwealth Games, I could recall that after she was warned
against drinking ‘Zobo’ after the African Youth Games in Gaborone,
Botswana last May where she won three gold medals, when we returned to
Abuja for camping ahead of the Commonwealth Games, she still sneaked out
to drink ‘Zobo’ again.’’
Amalaha was Nigeria’s first
gold medal winner in Glasgow, equaling the Games snatch record of 82kg
with her first attempt before lifting 85kg on her third. According to
the International Weightlifting Federation, she was the youngest woman
to win a weightlifting title in the Games history.
Meanwhile,
after Amalaha was stripped of the medal, Dika Toua from Papua New Guinea
was awarded the gold medal with the India duo Santoshi Matsa and Swati
Singh claiming silver and bronze respectively.

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