Has doping row left Mo Farah exposed to guilt by association?
The deafening silence from coach Alberto Salazar after accusations that he encouraged athletes to dope leaves Mo Farah exposed to something almost as damaging as guilt itself.
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The deafening silence from coach Alberto Salazar after accusations that he encouraged athletes to dope leaves Mo Farah exposed to something almost as damaging as guilt itself.
The fact that Mo Farah missed two doping tests proves nothing. But given the fact that eyebrows have been raised for decades about Alberto Salazar’s methods, why was he sent to Oregon?
Mo Farah declines to answer questions on the Alberto Salazar doping allegations, which have been described by the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency as “distressing”.
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