Mo Farah has repeatedly defended himself against his links to drug-tainted figures in the athletics world. Britain’s four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah insisted he was “a clean athlete” after a leaked United States Anti-Doping Agency report suggested that his coach had “almost certainly” broken anti-doping rules.
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Donald Trump will lose Los Angeles the 2024 Olympics, say US gold medallists
Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban will scupper Los Angeles’ chance of hosting the 2024 summer Olympics, two US gold medallists have warned. President Trump has also signalled in the past he will attempt to crack down on socalled ‘sanctuary cities’, where illegal immigrants are sheltered from deportation.
Dina Asher-Smith is out of the Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix on Saturday
The 21-year-old sprinter, who won Olympic bronze as part of Britain’s 4×100 metres women’s relay team at Rio 2016, misses Saturday’s meet in Birmingham after rolling her ankle in training on Thursday night. The British 100m and 200m record-holder had been due to run in the 60m on Saturday but suffered injury in her final training session.
Queen made me a knight while Donald Trump made me an alien: Mo Farah
London: British athletics legend Mo Farah on Sunday said he was “relieved” to be exempt from an immigration clampdown by US President Donald Trump, while asserting he “fundamentally disagrees” with the policy. Double-double Olympic champion Farah was born in Somalia but has lived in Britain since the age of eight, and was knighted by the Queen this year for his services to British sport.