LONDON (Reuters) - British anti-doping authorities condemned the leaking of information "which only serves to fuel rumour and innuendo" on Saturday after the latest media report surrounding athlete Mo Farah and his American coach Alberto Salazar. "We do not comment on our testing strategy or ongoing investigations, as has been made clear in recent investigations. Status is no barrier to thorough testing or potential investigations. Last week, British newspaper the Sunday Times said it had obtained what it described as a leaked 2016 USADA report alleging that Salazar broke doping rules to boost the performance of his athletes. Salazar and Farah, the double Olympic 5,000 and 10,000 meters champion, deny any wrongdoing in terms of doping.
Source: The Star March 04, 2017 17:48 UTC