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Athletic coach Alberto Salazar loses the appeal of CAS to prohibitions

Athletic coach Alberto Salazar loses the appeal of CAS to prohibitions
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Lausanne: The four-year-old Athletic Athletic Coach Alberto Salazar for a series of violations of doping is Thursday enforced by the Arbitration court for sports.
The former head of the former Nike Oregon project that is now closed, most famous for training the British Britain’s four-time Olympics, Mo Farah, was suspended in 2019.
The four-year ban on doctors and endocrine experts Jeffrey Brown, who worked with Salazar, was also enforced by the body Based Lausanne.
In a statement, CAS said Salazar and Brown had “made a number of violations of anti-doping rules (ADRV) and have confirmed the four-year distribution applied to them”.
The CAS records a number of violations committed by Salazar – Testosterone ownership, involvement in Brown administration of the method that is prohibited, and damaging the doping control process.
Salazar was suspended two years ago during the World Championship in Doha after an investigation by the US Anti-Doping Agency.
Usada said the probe had found treasure treasure including “evidence of eyewitnesses, testimonies, contemporary emails, and patient records”.
CEO USADA Travis Tygart issued a statement after the CAS decision greeted him.
“Getting this last point in the case of the Nike Oregon project has become a long and difficult road,” Tygart said.
“But we are pleased that the CAS panel raised some violations of the anti-doping rules and four-year sanctions against the two coach Alberto Salazar and Dr.
Jeffrey Brown.” Tygart added he hoped convincing athletes that if they had the courage to advance with similar information in their future would be taken seriously and protected.
“Hopefully this sends a strong message that when athletes come to us with information on doping or other violations, they know we will listen to them and protect them by pursuing their evidence, influence, or financial resources in violations.” Even they, like Here, who is the orchestra covering and trying to block the truth.
“Salazar, who trained the Dutch star who was born in Sifan Hassan during his suspension, has firmly denied the mistake.
Farah, who separated from Salazar in 2017, has never failed a drug test -Obatan and there is no suggestion that the British runner is involved in one wrong.
Hassan, who won 5,000 m and 10,000 m gold at the Tokyo Olympics, also has never been tested positively drugs.
Salazar has served a separate ban on coaching after the investigation by US Safeport Center found evidence of sexual and emotional errors.
The tire, came on July, came in July, a group of women runners from the Oregon project that did not function said they had experienced emotional and verbal abuse by Salazar.
Salazar then claimed to recognize comments that are “feeling or insensitive” but denied that every athlete under his supervision suffered gender abuse or discrimination.

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