"his “Discovery Kenya” project, begun in 1991, is developing Kenyan athletes, starting with children." ?
"Rosa also gave me two typescript chapters from the book translated into English, those in the voices of Paul Tergat and Sammy Wanjiru, who both became Rosa runners." So he was associated with Tergat ?, didn't Rekrunner exonerate Wanjiru from any suspicion because he was in Japan? ?
Tergat said, "“Come to Italy,” Dr. Rosa told me, “and you'll see, we'll heal you. It's useless to waste more time, we need to do thorough examinations to find out what's wrong and determine a therapy. "
Sammy Korir: "We called him “the doctor.” Then we found out he really is a medical doctor, named Dr. Rosa."
On 'training camps,' "I have already spoken of how important the Kenyan training camps are."
1980s, "It should not be a secret that many of the runners participated in “autotransfusion.” That technique had not been banned yet by the International Olympic Committee, so could not be declared to be doping. But Gabriele Rosa, a doctor, was fiercely against it, and considered “autotransfusion” to be a sophisticated method for middle distance and long distance runners to improve their performance. Gabriele Rosa repeated to me and my circle of friends, “he who wins is the best.” Naturally he is opposed to them but moved to Kenyan in the 1990s.
"There is no mention of Mathew Kisorio, a Rosa team athlete until banned in July 2012 for using steroids."
https://www.runnersworld.com/advanced/a20836192/dr-rosa-in-his-own-words/