The Cuban-born American, along with Nike Oregon Project endocrinologist Jeffrey Brown, was found guilty of “orchestrating and facilitating prohibited doping conduct”. In a statement Farah said: “I’m relieved that USADA has, after four years, completed their investigation into Alberto Salazar. “I left the Nike Oregon Project in 2017 but as I’ve always said, I have no tolerance for anyone who breaks the rules or crosses a line. “It should be noted that at all times UK Athletics fully cooperated with both USADA and UKAD throughout the investigations. Furthermore the Performance Oversight Committee's own investigation in 2015 was restricted to the interaction of the Nike Oregon Project with Mo Farah and not an anti-doping investigation.
Source: Daily Mirror October 01, 2019 10:01 UTC