
On Friday a stray dog bit the Kenyan coach outside the competition arena at the Jawaharlal stadium Nezru (photo Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) The World athletics Championship in Nový Delhi was witnessing an unfortunate incident on Friday, when the Kenyan coach was bitten by a stray dog outside the competition arena at the Jawaharlal stadium Nezru. The coach, identified as Dennis, interact with one of his athletes near Call Room around 10 hours when the incident took place. According to the Kenya team official, Joel Atuti was sudden. “Our coach Mr. Dennis spoke to an athlete near a call room and suddenly came out a stray dog and bit him,” Atuti PTI said. The blood was seen from the foot of the coach before the medical staff hit the spot. He was quickly transported to a nearby hospital where he was treated, including injections. “It is otherwise okay, no problem from now on. He will also take some medicines,” Atuti added. Call Room, where athletes gather before their events, are located near the warm -up area. There are two such rooms at the Jawaharlal stadium a few meters from the main competition zone. Meanwhile, anti -doping measures are in full swing at the championship, which attracted around 1,500 athletes. Almost 35 doping control officers (DCO) from the National Anti -Doping Agency (NAPA) are appropriate for sampling. Since the National Doping Laboratory (NDTL) in Delhi is accredited by WADA, samples can be processed on the domestic market.
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“Given that India is a host country, it is natural that DCO organized Nada will take samples of doping,” the official confirmed. While the incident caused concerns the first day, the organizers quickly moved to provide medical support, ensuring that the coach was out of danger. The schedule of the competition continued as planned.