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Authorities probe claims some of Justin Gatlin's entourage offered to supply drugs

By PA Sport

Last Updated: 19/12/17 10:25am

Justin Gatlin's team are under investigation
Justin Gatlin's team are under investigation

Anti-doping and athletics authorities are investigating allegations that members of world 100m champion Justin Gatlin's entourage offered to supply performance-enhancing drugs.

The Daily Telegraph newspaper alleged that, in an undercover investigation, Gatlin's coach Dennis Mitchell and an athletics agent, Robert Wagner, had offered to supply banned drugs for an actor training for a film.

Undercover reporters visited Gatlin's Florida training camp and they claim the pair offered to supply and administer testosterone and human growth hormone.

They were also secretly recorded claiming that the use of banned drugs in athletics was still widespread.

The United States Anti-Doping Agency [USADA] and the Athletics Integrity Unit [AIU], the new body set up by athletics' world governing body the IAAF to oversee all anti-doping matters in the sport, are investigating the allegations.

USADA said in a statement: "Investigations stemming from tips and whistleblowers play a critical role in anti-doping efforts.

"We are presently co-ordinating with the Athletics Integrity Unit in order to investigate these claims fully. As with all investigations, we encourage individuals with information to come forward as an important tool to help protect clean athletes. Importantly, individuals are innocent unless and until the established process determines otherwise. It's only fair to let due process occur before jumping to any conclusions."

Lord Sebastian Coe described the allegations as extremely serious
Lord Sebastian Coe described the allegations as extremely serious

Brett Clothier, head of the AIU, said in a statement: "These allegations are very serious and strike at the heart of the integrity of athletics. The IAAF anti-doping code and code of conduct applies not just to athletes, but also athlete support personnel. The Athletics Integrity Unit will be investigating this matter in co-operation with USADA and we hope the Daily Telegraph will provide information to assist.

"The use of new methodologies and designer drugs has always been a challenge for the anti-doping movement and this continues to this day. In this era, we understand that we cannot rely on testing alone to defend the sport against doping and so the AIU is both building its investigations and intelligence capability and implementing an intelligence based re-testing policy to meet such challenges."

IAAF president Lord Coe described the allegations as "extremely serious".

Gatlin, who has twice served doping bans, won 100m gold at the World Championships in London this summer, triumphing over Usain Bolt. The 35-year-old's victory was greeted by boos from the crowd.

Dennis Mitchell is a two-time sprint relay world champion
Dennis Mitchell is a two-time sprint relay world champion

According to the Telegraph, Gatlin's legal representatives have announced he has sacked Mitchell - a former sprint relay world and Olympic gold medallist - as his coach.

They added that Gatlin's long-term agent Renaldo Nehemiah had said Wagner had worked for Gatlin on no more than two or three occasions and the sprinter was not present when banned substances were discussed with either the agent or coach.

Gatlin's lawyers told the Telegraph: "There is simply no credible evidence of Mr Gatlin using performance-enhancing drugs."

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Mitchell added: "I never suggested in any way that any of my current athletes used any banned substances or that I was familiar with training any of my current athletes with those substances."

Wagner told the newspaper: "I wasn't involved in doping, obviously I played along because I knew what was going on. I had to get them hooked."

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