Rio Olympics 2016: Robertson reiterates doping claims - News Summed Up

Rio Olympics 2016: Robertson reiterates doping claims


Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playNew Zealand runner Zane Robertson has repeated his claims that doping is being covered up in Kenya after breaking a 39-year-old national record in the 10,000m final at the Rio Olympics won by Britain's Mo Farah. Farah was tripped with 16 laps to go and fell to the track but he picked himself up and after a sizzling final lap won in 27:05.17. But after the race Robertson repeated claims he had made about doping being hidden in Kenya. Robertson, who moved to Kenya when 17 to train and now lives in Ethiopia, said he believed more countries on the African continent were following Kenya's doping example. But he said none of the three Kenyans in Saturday's race, silver medallist Paul Tanui, Bedan Muchiri and Geoffrey Kamworor, had shown him any animosity before it was run.


Source: New Zealand Herald August 14, 2016 03:56 UTC



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