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Mo Farah says he has suffered from his links to Alberto Salazar

Salazar was banned for four years for doping violations in October 2019; Farah is not accused of any wrongdoing

By PA Media

Last Updated: 22/02/20 11:14am

Mo Farah says he would have cut ties with Salazar sooner if had known about his violations
Mo Farah says he would have cut ties with Salazar sooner if had known about his violations

Mo Farah says he has suffered "financially and emotionally" from his association with former coach Alberto Salazar.

Salazar was banned for four years for doping violations in October, a sanction he is appealing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The American led the Nike Oregon Project, which has been shut down following Salazar's ban but included Farah among its stable of athletes between 2011 and 2017.

Farah, the 5,000m and 10,000m gold medallist at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games, said in January he would have ended the relationship with Salazar much sooner had he known the coach was facing a ban.

Farah has suggested some sponsors have turned their back on him due to headlines highlighting his Salazar links.

Mo Farah was coached by Alberto Salazar between 2011 and 2017
Mo Farah was coached by Alberto Salazar between 2011 and 2017

"If I wasn't Mo Farah and I saw Mo Farah and I'm seeing these headlines, I'd question... yeah, I'd ask the same questions," he told The Times.

"I don't want to go into any more detail but there's been a lot of stuff, financially and emotionally, where I have suffered a lot."

Farah added that he was left stunned by Salazar's ban and that his decision to quit the Nike Oregon Project in 2017 was not sparked by a tip-off.

"I didn't have a clue," said Farah. "For me (when news of the ban emerged) it was like, wow, four years. I was thinking, 'Oh my God'. I know I never did anything. I know he was my coach. But to put up with this year after year, it's not you, it's the coach, but it's you it is aimed at, is quite frustrating.

Alberto Salazar trains Mo Farah at the Nike campus in Beaverton, Oregon.
Alberto Salazar trains Mo Farah at the Nike campus in Beaverton, Oregon.

"If I had realised there was going to be a problem, I would have been out (sooner). But I was faced with someone who had helped me in my career, to get me where I was, and you have the right to talk to him and look him in the eye."

Prior to the sanction, Farah says the coach did his best to reassure him.

"He said they are just allegations made by people with grudges and 'I promise you this will be proven'," Farah said. "At that point you don't want to think anything else, and you just want to carry on.

"He also hadn't been found guilty. And it wasn't just about me. As a single man I could have just said 'move'. But I had four kids, three at school, my wife's there, we'd bought a house. I'm not just going to say, 'There's been some allegations, we're going'."

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