It's been an interesting week for pros like Jordan Hasay, Mo Farah, and Galen Rupp. How will they do in the ChicagoMarathon
The statement reads, in part, “Since I first met and began working with Alberto 19 years ago, he has always put my health and well being first and has done the same for his other athletes. I have personally seen him take great care to comply with the [World Anti-Doping Agency] Code and prevent any violations of anti-doping rules.”
When pressed about how he defined sport-related contact, he brushed it off: “It’s pretty self-explanatory,” he said. “I’m not really going to comment.”
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