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Jamaican Athletes Run Into Visa Hitch

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Jamaican Athletes Run Into Visa Hitch

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:48 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Jamaica Gleaner: Visa problem slows Powell & Co.
His opponents on the track have a major problem keeping pace with him. However, the Japanese consulate in Milan, Italy, has slowed down the world's fastest man, Asafa Powell, pushing back his arrival in Osaka, Japan for the World Championships. Powell, along with other team mates from his Maximising Velocity Power (MVP) club in Shericka Williams, Nesta Carter and Melaine Walker, are having problems acquiring a visa at the Japanese consulate in Milan...Paul Doyle, manager of all the athletes with the exception of Walker, says they are yet to be issued with visas to enter Japan. "We are having a bit of an issue now dealing with visas, but we hope to have that sorted out by the end of this week to depart on Monday," said Doyle, who pointed out that they had planned to leave for Japan on Saturday. "The consulate in Milan is giving us more trouble than we though it would be," he explained, while not saying the nature of the problems..."We are going to try and get the visas and hopefully by Friday we will have them and be ready to depart on Monday," he said...more...
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Postby Greji » Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:47 pm

Mulboyne wrote:"The consulate in Milan is giving us more trouble than we though it would be," he explained, while not saying the nature of the problems..."


The Consulate officials made them sign the new certifications that they and no members of their family, as well as any person they have ever met who is not a Japanese, will ever run in the first leg of an Ekiden.....

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