Brian Herb wrote:
It's funny how he has disappeared for a while and hasn't raced (and therefore won't be tested). It's obvious he has been loaded up on the Salazar Sauce. He will get off of it a few weeks before a race. He'll take a pre-test with the good folks at Nike. It he passes he'll race and probably do pretty well and might even crack 2:10 in the marathon for the first time ever. If he doesn't pass the test, he'll be "unable" to race. People like him give the sport a bad name.
Echoes from his coach.
Long distance running legend Alberto Salazar, whose name was removed from the Web site after he sent Conte an E-mail to complain in September, said he worked only briefly with Conte.
"This was around 1985 and I was running poorly and he contacts me (through a coach) and says, 'We got this new tech of measuring your trace elements' and all this. So I sent him some urine," Salazar says. "That was the only time I did anything with them, other than buying some ZMA, but then everybody started making this stuff. They said people who were low on testosterone, it could help them. A lot of athletes took that. It's legal and there's nothing wrong with it."
Who sends urine to complete strangers?