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Mo Farah slams critics over questions on former coach Alberto Salazar, says he has been unfairly singled out in doping scandal

Agence France-Presse • October 12, 2019, 08:27:56 IST
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A defiant Mo Farah angrily hit back at critics Friday, saying he was never given any banned drugs while a member of the Nike Oregon Project and claiming he has been unfairly singled out in the scandal surrounding his former coach Alberto Salazar.

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Mo Farah slams critics over questions on former coach Alberto Salazar, says he has been unfairly singled out in doping scandal

Chicago: A defiant Mo Farah angrily hit back at critics Friday, saying he was never given any banned drugs while a member of the Nike Oregon Project and claiming he has been unfairly singled out in the scandal surrounding his former coach Alberto Salazar. [caption id=“attachment_7487141” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Britis0h distance runner Mo Farah speaks at the Elite Athlete Press Conference for the Chicago Marathon. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/000_1LC3BW_opt-1.jpg) Britis0h distance runner Mo Farah speaks at the Elite Athlete Press Conference for the Chicago Marathon. AFP[/caption] Farah, one of British track’s highest profile athletes, said “there are no allegations” against him as controversy continued to rage over Salazar who has been slapped with a four-year ban by the United States Anti-Doping Agency. “I was never given anything,” said four-time Olympic champion Farah, breaking his silence on the scandal just hours after US sportswear giant Nike said it planned to shut down its Oregon Project training group following 61-year-old Salazar’s suspension. Defending champion Farah was among a group of elite runners who gathered Friday for a news conference two days before the Chicago Marathon. But most of the focus was on the recent banning of Salazar. Farah, who has never tested positive, waited more than two years after the accusations were first made against Salazar before parting ways with the coach in October 2017. He expressed disappointed in what he considered a line of questioning at the news conference that has been covered already. “It’s very disappointing to see this, you guys going at it again and again. As I said, there is no allegation against me, I’ve not done anything wrong. These allegations, let’s be clear here, are about Alberto Salazar,” Farah said. “There are no allegations against Mo Farah for any wrongdoing.” Farah insisted he was clean, adding “I can’t win whatever I do.” “I’m probably one of the most tested athletes in the world,” he said. “I get tested all the time and I’m happy to be tested anytime, anywhere and for my samples to be used for whatever they need to do. “Keep it and freeze it, there is not much more I can do.” Farah refused to answer directly when was asked several times whether he was disappointed in his former coach. He added his success comes from hard work and maturity and not from performance-enhancing drugs. “(Don’t) try and take away what I have earned from hard work …. I have learned to win races and control races,” he said. US distance runners Galen Rupp and Jordan Hasay were also coached by Salazar until last Monday. Rupp said he has not communicated with Salazar since the ban but is supporting his former coach. “I understand that it’s under appeal and I support him in that appeal,” Rupp told reporters. As for Hasay, she also has not had any contact with Salazar since the ban but missed his positivity. Support of athletes “It’s hard because he’s very, very close to me. Usually the last few weeks before the marathon are fun because he starts getting anxious and starts calling three times a day about ‘You should bring your grey socks instead of white socks’ or this or that. “Just little stuff. Just in the sense of having that mentor and that friendship and those last moments of advice and excitement before the race, that’s been tough. I really miss that,” Hasay said. She added that she had no knowledge of any wrongdoing by Salazar. “I’ve never been offered anything or seen anything and if that were to happen I would have left long ago,” Hasay said.

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