Olympics: GB sprinter Jeremiah Azu appeal against 100m disqualification rejected

GB sprinter Jeremiah Azu faced the disappointment of being disqualified from the Olympic men’s 100m heats in Paris due to a false start, with his appeal being denied.

Azu contested the decision, arguing that the noise from the ongoing pole vault event and the enthusiastic French crowd had caused the confusion.

Despite his efforts, the 23-year-old Welshman was not permitted to race, and his protest was ultimately rejected, leaving him devastated.

“Honestly I reacted to a sound,” Azu told BBC One.

“It’s a shame, the crowd is so excited, they have got the pole vault going on, the French fans are in here.

“It’s a shame they did not let me run under protest. I am not sure what rules are being used.

“I was saying I want to run under protest. Any other race they allow you to run and then afterwards you review it. It’s the Olympics so it is clearly different rules.”

Although Azu’s individual dream is over he can at least expect to be involved in GB’s 4x100m men’s relay next week.

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