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Nike Oregon Project shut down after Alberto Salazar's four-year ban
Salazar controversy ‘a distraction’ for athletes, says Nike CEOCompany will help athletes find new training arrangementsNike has decided to close its Nike Oregon Project training group following the recent four-year ban of its founder and coach Alberto Salazar by the US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada).The Nike Oregon Project was a camp designed primarily to develop US endurance athletes and Salazar, a celebrated distance runner who had won three consecutive New York City marathons from 1980, had been its head coach. Continue reading...
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