Mo Farah, photo by PhotoRun.net
Mo Farah started his 2014 off with a 2 mile World Best in Birmingham in February, a swift half marathon in Lisbon in March. In May, he battled a field of 18 Kenyans and Ethiopians wanted to kick Mr. Farah’s butt, in Doha. Over the 3,000m distance, Mo took second (May 15, 2015). Two weeks later, Mo Farah won the 10,000m at the Pre Classic in 26:49 in a very tactical race (May 29).
Then, all hell broke loose. At the Birmingham GP on June 8, I asked one of the two (of estimated 30) questions, the rest on doping allegations from BBC Panorama. Mo said several times, ” You guys are killing me.” And he was right, the British media were and still are, on a bit of a feeding frenzy, always noting that there are no claims against Mo Farah, but taking virtually every accusation and comment on Alberto Salazar and giving them credence.
Alberto provided his response on Wednesday, June 24, in a nearly 12,000 word missive, which several very critical observers of Mr. Salazar noted as “pretty impressive.”
Galen Rupp won the 10,000m last night in a thrilling race. Galen, not one to be on social media, did tell the thronging press that he was for a clean sport and that the last few weeks had been trying.
Mo Farah is now getting back to racing, with 5000 meters in Lausanne on July 9 and Monaco on July 17 (a 1,500 meters).
As I heard that some British media were trying to find Mary Cain this weekend and seeing if she would spill the proverbial beans that are needed to make Mo Farah, Galen Rupp and Alberto Salazar scream, I am not sure this will go away.
It is the underlying story and theme on drug cheating in world of sports. Cheaters cheat and lie, and they hide things. Many times, in the search for a story on drug allegations, one is lead down misleading alley ways and turns.
As Toni Reavis noted in his fine piece Salazar fires back, this entire episode, which has been repeated with different names over the past two decades, resembles a witch hunt.
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