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Given the testosterone experiments sound like working out microdosing I’m not inclined to believe the athletes too much.
Farah isn’t really helping his case much. Press conference spent half of the time refusing to acknowledge Salazar was found guilty then saying he was “one of the worlds most tested athletes” (where have we heard that before) and that the media are only asking him about Salazar because they’re racist. He invoked Raheem Stirling and Lewis Hamilton (who I would agree have been treated badly by the press because of their race) but I don’t think that their cases apply for Farah at the mo.
I can’t see any athletes being charged in relation to NOP. The reason being that to charge athletes after the coach has been banned could set a scenario where athletes would claim innocence as the victims. Challenging the individual responsibility position, which has always seemed fragile to me.
I’d imagine therefor that they’d have revisited these athletes samples.