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Athletics South Africa Kick Against Government’s Decision To Commence Athletics

The Athletics South Africa has vehemently rejected the decision by the South Africa Government given nod for the start of Athletics; felt it’s still premature.

That was confirmed by ASA president Aleck Skhosana on Saturday as the organisation sent out a statement explaining its position. 

“We are not convinced as ASA that we should put athletes and coaches in a position that is not safe, and we do not want to see anyone from the athletics family form part of the statistics. We value every life. And that, to ASA, comes first.”

According to the statement, ASA had written to the Minister of Sport, Nathi Mthethwa, informing him of the intention to prioritise lives during the coronavirus pandemic.

This follows a decision from the ASA board, which was guided by the fact that the coronavirus infection rate is rapidly rising in South Africa.

On 30 May, Mthethwa announced the staggered opening of professional non-contact sport and of facilities to professional athletes for training. 

ASA, though, has resolved not to host any national activities or participate at international events until it deems is safe to do so or until it is expertly advised by the Department of Sport and World Athletics, that it is medically safe to host events at national and international stage.

“Even though athletics has been classified as a non-contact sport, it has unavoidable dynamics that may not be controlled during the action of competition and therefore making transmission a dangerous reality,” said Skhosana. 

“ASA has chosen to be extra cautious because one infection or one death would be one too many for our sport, especially when we knew that this is an avoidable situation.

“Our athletes insurance does not cover COVID-19 and its complications thereafter, which insurers are very clear that they do not provide cover for,” Skhosana added.

“In the wake of this reality, ASA advises and encourages permitted athletes, coaches and support teams to only use private facilities because they have cover.

“ASA board has decided that all effort will be concentrated in ensuring that not a single life of an athlete, coach, support team member, event staff, volunteers and all involved, is lost because of COVID-19.”

By discernsportblog

Former sprinter, Taewondo and Badminton Player. Sport Physiotherapist

2 replies on “Athletics South Africa Kick Against Government’s Decision To Commence Athletics”

We thank ASA for the wise smart decision taken for the athletes. It is impressive to have leaders who have vast knowledge of the sport. Life comes first.

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