NAAA takes blame for Alexander’s foul up
Published: Thu, 2011-08-18 20:32
National Association of Athletic Administration (NAAA) secretary Allan Baboolal said his organisation is taking responsibility for the foul-up over the selection of Ayanna Alexander to team for the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. Baboolal told the T&T Guardian that the local track and field body was of the view that Alexander had qualified for Daegu after she won the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Championships in Puerto Rico last month. Baboolal said: “We told her she had qualified as she won at CAC Games.” He also added that the triple jumper had already received her uniform. “She is disappointed. The NAAA has decided to let her keep her kit. Luckily we had not yet purchased a ticket for her. We only booked it. However the association has decided to cover her airfare to return to her base in the USA.”
Baboolal explained that the error was realised when the NAAA submitted the names to the International Association of Athletic Federation (IAAF) on Monday, the day of the deadline for entries for the global meet. He added that the IAAF informed the local athletic body that the CAC Championship is not considered an area championships as only the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) is now considered an area. Baboolal further explained that Renny Quow has also been affected as his victory in Puerto Rico is not considered an A qualifier and as such he is lone entrant in the men’s 400m. Zwede Hewitt, who was also named to run in the event, will not be entered as Quow is allowed to compete as the top B qualifier.
Published: Thu, 2011-08-18 20:32
National Association of Athletic Administration (NAAA) secretary Allan Baboolal said his organisation is taking responsibility for the foul-up over the selection of Ayanna Alexander to team for the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. Baboolal told the T&T Guardian that the local track and field body was of the view that Alexander had qualified for Daegu after she won the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Championships in Puerto Rico last month. Baboolal said: “We told her she had qualified as she won at CAC Games.” He also added that the triple jumper had already received her uniform. “She is disappointed. The NAAA has decided to let her keep her kit. Luckily we had not yet purchased a ticket for her. We only booked it. However the association has decided to cover her airfare to return to her base in the USA.”
Baboolal explained that the error was realised when the NAAA submitted the names to the International Association of Athletic Federation (IAAF) on Monday, the day of the deadline for entries for the global meet. He added that the IAAF informed the local athletic body that the CAC Championship is not considered an area championships as only the North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) is now considered an area. Baboolal further explained that Renny Quow has also been affected as his victory in Puerto Rico is not considered an A qualifier and as such he is lone entrant in the men’s 400m. Zwede Hewitt, who was also named to run in the event, will not be entered as Quow is allowed to compete as the top B qualifier.
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