Top athletics coach Alberto Salazar faces doping claims
Jun 3, 2015 11:34:07 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 11:34:07 GMT -6
This is getting downright sad and pathetic. This isn't just 'A' coach in US sports, but apparently one of the best.
Oh course they do. Just like other recent names, known across the world in sports, who denied it to the bitter end and even threatened legal action for being accussed.....before admitting they were guilty as sin.
So...Pardon me if skeptical doesn't even cover the denials. Others ruined that ground long before this.
Three years in a row eh? Could he be a...man of experience...for that doping issue? Hmmm?
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I guess time will tell. Will this one issue weak denials and a 'defendant's' attitude of 'no comment'? Or will he do what I would do, and I would expect anyone here would do in similar circumstances? Will he fight like a Tasmanian devil to clear his name and put down false charges?
If he's guilty? Hard PRISON time needs to start coming with this deliberate and systematic work to trash and ruin sports across the board. Enough..but it won't BE enough until people SUFFER for doing it. Like...losing their freedom in a concrete cell for a few years, to consider things. Perhaps thinks like basic integrity and sportsmanship. Kids watch this...and they learn. They really do.
Alberto Salazar has been accused of violating anti-doping rules, including claims he was involved in doping US record holder Galen Rupp, in 2002.
Rupp and GB Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah are part of Salazar's US stable, the Nike Oregon Project. There is no suggestion Farah has broken any rules.
Salazar and Rupp deny any wrongdoing.
Rupp and GB Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah are part of Salazar's US stable, the Nike Oregon Project. There is no suggestion Farah has broken any rules.
Salazar and Rupp deny any wrongdoing.
Oh course they do. Just like other recent names, known across the world in sports, who denied it to the bitter end and even threatened legal action for being accussed.....before admitting they were guilty as sin.
So...Pardon me if skeptical doesn't even cover the denials. Others ruined that ground long before this.
Salazar is a US athletics legend, who won the New York marathon three years in a row and ran himself unconscious in winning the Boston marathon in 1982.
Three years in a row eh? Could he be a...man of experience...for that doping issue? Hmmm?
The BBC is aware of at least seven athletes or staff associated with the NOP who say they have gone to the US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) with their concerns, though Usada does not confirm or deny investigations.
The allegations, which come from a number of former athletes and staff, will feature in a BBC documentary on Wednesday.
The allegations, which come from a number of former athletes and staff, will feature in a BBC documentary on Wednesday.
I guess time will tell. Will this one issue weak denials and a 'defendant's' attitude of 'no comment'? Or will he do what I would do, and I would expect anyone here would do in similar circumstances? Will he fight like a Tasmanian devil to clear his name and put down false charges?
If he's guilty? Hard PRISON time needs to start coming with this deliberate and systematic work to trash and ruin sports across the board. Enough..but it won't BE enough until people SUFFER for doing it. Like...losing their freedom in a concrete cell for a few years, to consider things. Perhaps thinks like basic integrity and sportsmanship. Kids watch this...and they learn. They really do.