Anchor quarantine after the scandal

here is more Alberto Salazar appeals a sentence of four years in quarantine to The International court of arbitration for sport (CAS).

CAS writes in a press release that it has registered the appeals from both the Salazar and the doctor is Jeffrey Brown.

Brown treated many of Salazars athletes at the Nike Oregon Project in Portland, where Salazar was the leading trainer.

Salazar and Brown was in the beginning of October, sentenced to a four-year quarantine by the UNITED states anti-doping agency, Usada, to “orchestrate and facilitate public dopingadfærd”.

As a result of the scandal chose Nike to resign from the Nike Oregon Project, a few weeks after.

Salazar has among other things been the coach of the quadruple british OLYMPIC gold medalist Mo Farah, until the briton decided to drop him in 2017.

Salazar denies having done anything wrong and announced already in the beginning of October, that he would appeal the antidopingagenturets quarantine.

Sportsdomstolen CAS announces that it has opened two cases. It is informed also, that Salazar and Brown has asked for additional time to gather evidence.

the Hearings are not expected to take place before march next year, says the CAS.

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