Athletics Australia rejects charges of racism

December 20, 2012 04:13 pm | Updated 04:13 pm IST - SYDNEY

Athletics Australia has rejected claims of racial vilification and discrimination made by 400-meter runner John Steffensen before the London Olympics.

Steffensen, born in Australia and of African heritage, claimed racism was behind him not getting a starting berth in the individual 400-meters at London.

The 2006 Commonwealth Games champion also claimed he was the subject of racial slurs by team officials during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Athletics Australia said in a statement Thursday that the racial vilification and discrimination claims “cannot be substantiated either generally or in relation to his non-selection in the individual men’s 400.”

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