Nasra Ali Abukar, a Somali sprinter, has gone viral for her slow performance in the 100-meter race at the World University Games in Chengdu, China.
The video shows her trailing behind five other university-level athletes as she takes nearly 22 seconds to finish the race.
The video has sparked outrage and allegations of corruption and nepotism in her home country.
The video shows Nasra Ali Abukar taking nearly 22 seconds to finish the 100-meter race, trailing behind five other university-level athletes.
It went viral because of Ali’s slow performance, which sparked outrage and allegations of corruption and nepotism in her home country.
Some people have alleged that Ali was only able to compete in the World University Games because of nepotism, and that her slow performance was a result of her lack of training and experience.
The video has prompted laughs on social media, as well as outrage and calls for accountability in Somalia.
The chairwoman of the Somali Athletics Federation has been suspended in response to the scandal.
It is important to note that Ali’s slow performance should not be a cause for ridicule or mockery, as it is possible that she was not given the proper training and resources to compete at a high level.
Who is Nasra Ali Abukar?
Ali is a Somali athlete who recently went viral for her performance in the women’s 100-meter race at the World University Games in China.
She finished the race in 21.81 seconds, which is significantly slower than the other competitors and has been described as the “slowest-ever” 100m.
The video of her race has sparked outrage and controversy, with many criticizing the Somali Ministry of Youth and Sports for sending an untrained athlete to compete.
Ali is allegedly related to a sporting official from Somalia.
It is unclear whether she has competed in other major competitions or if she has any prior experience in athletics.
However, it is clear that her performance in the 100-meter race has sparked a conversation about the importance of proper training and preparation for athletes who compete at the international level.
Somali government response
The Somali government has responded to Nasra Ali Abukar’s performance in the World University Games with an apology from the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mohamed Barre Mohamud.
The Minister stated that his ministry did not know how Ali was selected to compete in the race and apologized for the embarrassment caused by her performance.
The Somali government has not released any further statements regarding the incident.
However, Nasra Ali Abukar’s performance has sparked outrage and accusations of nepotism, with many questioning why an untrained athlete was sent to compete at an international level.
The incident has also highlighted the importance of proper training and preparation for athletes who compete at the international level.
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