There is no doubt at all that rupp has been doping since he first began running. Sorry if the facts make you all butthurt, but they are still the true facts. Not spin, not "alternate" facts, but what actually happened.
1. Alberto Salazar gave Galen Rupp testosterone when he was 16.
Reports showing athletes’ blood levels were put on a NOP coach's desk. “Under one of Galen’s it had ‘currently on testosterone and prednisone medication’ Testosterone is obviously banned and everyone knew that. It was all the way back in Rupp's high school. Photographic evidence exists of the reports.
2. Rupp used prednisone, a powerful asthma drug banned in competition, aged 16
“We were going on our morning run and Alberto said to Galen: ‘Have you taken your prednisone yet this morning?’” said Eagon. Daly added: “I have heard from various sources that Rupp has used prednisone regularly.
The BBC published a document showing that Rupp had taken prednisone since he was 16.
3. Testosterone (AndroGel) was found at a Nike Oregon Project training camp.
4. Salazar brought assorted vials and needles to a training camp. This was witnessed by other coaches and trainers. Salazar claims that they were for "allergies."
5. Salazar tried to get a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) certificate for Rupp at the 2011 world championships. Panorama and ProPublica reported that Salazar had told Rupp to try to get a TUE for an intravenous drip before the 2011 World Championships. Under Wada rules, such drips are prohibited and anyone caught manipulating the TUE process to get one would be liable for a ban.
6. Salazar was happy for his athletes to take banned testosterone medication. Panorama spoke to a runner, who worked with Salazar for several years, who said that in 2007 he was feeling run down and went to see Dr Loren Myhre, who “suggested that I go and see an endocrinologist that Alberto and most of the athletes work with, to get testosterone and thyroid. He said: ‘This is what Alberto does. You’ll feel better and you’ll be able to train better,’ and so then I said: ‘Well, isn’t that cheating?’ And he goes: ‘Well no, Alberto does it.’ I did mention something about being, like: ‘Wouldn’t it test positive?’ He said: ‘No, no, no. We’ll get you into the normal range.’”
7. Rupp received pills through the mail in a hollowed-out paperback.
Rupp was in Düsseldorf when Rupp told Salazar that he wasn’t feeling well. Two days later, a box arrived at his hotel room. Inside it he found a paperback. Confused because he doesn't read books, he flipped it open. A section of the pages had been hollowed out to form a compartment into which pills were taped. Rupp promptly swallowed them and laughed off the clandestine packaging as typical Salazar antics. Galen wrote a text to Salazar: ‘You went all Shawshank Redemption on that book and nasal spray. I loved it!!!’
8. Salazar tested testosterone on his son, Alex, in a laboratory to see the levels needed to evade doping tests. Salazar asked Dr Brown to “set up the experiment.” ProPublica have since spoken to Brown, who said he did not prescribe a controlled substance for Salazar’s son or other research subjects as part of an experiment. “No, absolutely not,” Brown said. “I didn’t do that, and would not do that.” He said that he was merely advising Salazar on how to conduct research on potential sabotage “in a hypothetical situation”. He said that Salazar’s exploration of potential testosterone sabotage was admirable.