Too Right wrote:
bobgob wrote:(incomplete post) Big difference is that Lance was accused of doping by ex team mates, journalists and ex staffs from his team. Ignoring the fact that Mo has never failed a test and his blood data is normal, has Mo ever been accused of doping by a journalist, athlete or a coach?
This x1000000
There's never been so much of a whiff of doping around Mo
I mean it's not like Mo's missed multiple drug tests and has a coach under investigation by USADA or anything
I ask again, has Mo ever been accused of doping by a coach, journalist or an athlete? Just one one would be enough. Lance had accusations, Mo has none. Zero, Zilch. Not a single allegation to his name.
Since you seem to believe the BBC documentary and the accusation made against Salazar (which he refuted) as absolute fact. Why can't you also believe the same BBC who have stated multiple times that there is no suggestion Mo Farah has done anything wrong. They keep stressing that in all their articles.
By the way, he missed two tests, in his entire career. He's been tested over a 150 times since 2010. Missing 2 drug tests in an entire career seems average at the best, especially when the UK doping agency is one of the strictest and the best in the world. I doubt his rivals in Kenya or Ethiopia have been tested anywhere near the same. Which is why a number of British athletes came out in support and revealed that they too missed tests, in some cases, twice.