Katir's manager is Miguel Mostaza, who had an athlete withdraw from the 2010 European Cross Country Championships because the runner "could be involved in an alleged doping case" -- what we know as Operation Greyhound.
Mostaza had worked with Fermín Cacho, whom Eufemiano Fuentes hinted having doped -- in addition to a having worked with number of spanish cyclists.
On Cacho: "we knew that his mentality was going to make the race very difficult for all the favorites because a final of 1,500 is a very open race It can be developed in twenty thousand ways, it can be tactical, it can be fast, the first part slow, the second fast, it can be the last 400 very fast and Cacho ran them in 49 seconds. Only very great talents can do that, and with his personality and with his mentality, in a very tactical career,it was very difficult for him to miss the medal and that is why it did not escape him."
No, that's not why it escaped Cacho (
https://spainsnews.com/eufemiano-fuentes-hints-that-he-doped-fermin-cacho-and-projects-suspicion-on-the-medals-of-barcelona92/
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And, that could be one reason why suspicion isn't escaping Katir, either.