Saturday, August 16, 2014

Nigeria 'quits Youth Olympics over Ebola'

Students from Tagou martial arts school perform during a rehearsal of the opening ceremony of the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, eastern China's Jiangsu province, on August 9, 2014



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nigeria has withdrawn from the Youth Olympics in the Chinese city of Nanjing, state media reported Saturday, as four African nations battle the worst outbreak of the Ebola virus in decades.
Nigeria's decision was confirmed by International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach in Nanjing, China's official Xinhua news agency said.
"We feel sad for the athletes as it will be extremely difficult for them," Bach said of the Nigerians, Xinhua reported. "They already felt the excitement of living in the Village and now they have to leave -- that's a very difficult task."
The IOC had said on Friday athletes from Ebola-hit countries would be barred from competing in pool events and combat sports.
The decision, which affects three athletes whose names and nationalities were not identified, was made "to ensure the safety of all those participating", the IOC and Chinese organisers said.
According to the Youth Olympics' website, there were a total of 25 people on the team lists of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria, the west African countries affected by the outbreak.
The Youth Olympic Games begin Saturday in Nanjing, China's former capital, and run until August 28.
They will feature more than 3,700 competitors aged 15 to 18, some of whom hope to build towards a place in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.
The World Health Organization said Friday the death toll from the worst epidemic of the disease in four decades has climbed to 1,145 in the afflicted countries.

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