Alberto Salazar, a distance-running coach who led Galen Rupp to Olympic success, receives ban for orchestrating and facilitating doping conduct
Alberto Salazar, the Nike-backed distance-running coach who led British runner Mo Farah and American Galen Rupp to Olympic medals, received a four-year ban for orchestrating and facilitating prohibited doping conduct Monday following an investigation by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
Dr. Jeffrey S. Brown, a Nike-paid consultant and endocrinologist who treated many of Mr. Salazar’s athletes, also received a four-year suspension. The two men worked with athletes who trained in the Nike Oregon Project, an elite group of runners...
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