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Craig Reedie, the president, stated the World Anti-Doping Agency is to take a look at professional athletes who trained under the prohibited Alberto Salazar, amongst whom was Mo Farah

The World Anti-Doping Agency president, Sir Craig Reedie, states his organisation will “take a look at” professional athletes who trained under the prohibited coach Alberto Salazar . The 61-year-old was condemned of doping infractions this year after a four-year examination by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

The Nike Oregon Project, where Salazar dealt with his professional athletes, has actually considering that been shut down. The International Olympic Committee had actually contacted Wada to examine NOP professional athletes, and Reedie stated: “In this case we deserve to take a look at the allegations versus Salazar however in specific we would be interested to see if there are any onward problems as far as the professional athletes are worried. We are at the really start of that procedure since we need to get the files from the United States, however we will take a look at it.”

The NOP was developed in 2001 and Sir Mo Farah , a four-time Olympic champ, trained with Salazar in between 2011 and 2017. Farah launched a declaration instantly after the verification of Salazar’s restriction which checked out: “I left the Nike Oregon Project in 2017 however, as I’ve constantly stated, I have no tolerance for anybody who breaks the guidelines or crosses a line. A judgment has actually been made and I’m pleased there has actually lastly been a conclusion.” Farah has actually never ever stopped working a drugs test and highly rejects ever breaking anti-doping policies. Salazar has actually stated he will appeal versus the Usada judgment.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/nov/04/wada-look-athletes-trained-under-alberto-salazar

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