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ASAC 2026: Nigeria’s Ashe Disqualified For False Start In Men’s 100m
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ASAC 2026: Nigeria’s Ashe Disqualified For False Start In Men’s 100m

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Nigeria’s medal hopeful Favour Ashe has been disqualified for a false start in the men’s 100m at the African Athletics Championships in Ghana. Competing in heat 2, Ashe had completed the race before he was eventually disqualified. Ashe and a Cameroonian athlete in the race, didn’t hear the call-back from the umpires, and were both [...]

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