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    Ex-Mo Farah Coach Alberto Salazar Banned Over Doping Violations

    Bonface OsanoBy Bonface OsanoOctober 1, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Alberto Salazar – Mo Farah’s former athletics coach – has been banned from the sport for four years after being found guilty of doping violations.

    Salazar, 61, runs the Nike Oregon Project – home to four-time Olympic champion Farah from 2011 until 2017.

    The decision follows a four-year investigation by the US Anti Doping Agency (Usada) and a two-year court battle behind closed doors.

    Read: Long Distance Runner Salome Jerono Banned Again For Doping

    The investigation began after a BBC Panorama programme in 2015.

    The programme, a joint investigation with the US website ProPublica, revealed allegations of doping and unethical practices at the US training base in Beaverton, Oregon.

    The UK sports governing body UK Athletics conducted its own review into the claims, and gave Briton Farah – also a six-time world champion – the green light to continue working with American Salazar.

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    Dr Jeffrey Brown, a Nike-paid endocrinologist who treated many of Salazar’s athletes, has also been banned for four years.

    The BBC can now reveal that doping charges against Salazar, who was born in Cuba, and Dr Brown were brought by Usada in March 2017. The pair contested the charges, supported by Nike-paid lawyers, and the case went to the American Arbitrators Association.

    Usada chef executive Travis Tygart praised athletes for having the “courage to speak out and ultimately expose the truth”.

    Read Also: Former World Half Marathon Champion Paul Koech Passes On

    “While acting in connection with the Nike Oregon Project, Mr Salazar and Dr Brown demonstrated that winning was more important than the health and well-being of the athletes they were sworn to protect,” a statement added.

    Farah announced he was leaving Salazar in October 2017 but denied his decision was to do with the doping claims.

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