Justin Gatlin linked to doping AGAIN

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Justin Gatlin, reigning 100-meters world champion, involved in yet another doping scandal: report
BY Christian Red
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Monday, December 18, 2017, 6:47 PM
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American sprinter Justin Gatlin, an Olympic gold medalist who has twice received doping bans in the past, is being investigated by anti-doping authorities following a published report that said Gatlin and members of his immediate circle allegedly offered to supply banned substances to reporters posing as a film production crew.

The Telegraph report published Monday said the undercover reporters traveled to Gatlin's Florida training camp and presented that they were making a film about athletics, and that they needed help training a male actor so he could get in shape.

According to the Telegraph report, Gatlin's coach, Dennis Mitchell, and a sports agent named Robert Wagner "offered to supply and administer testosterone and human-growth hormone for an actor training for a film." The report also said the drug products would come from an Austrian doctor. Wagner and Mitchell were secretly recorded stating that performance-enhancing drug use is still rampant in sports and they explained how athletes can avoid testing positive, according to the Telegraph report. Wagner also allegedly said that Gatlin had been using performance-enhancing drugs. Gatlin, according to the report, denied the claims in a statement and fired Mitchell, a former Olympic gold medalist.

"These allegations are very serious and strike at the heart of the integrity of athletics," said Brett Clothier, the head of the Athletics Integrity Unit, an independent entity whose mission is to ensure clean sports competition. The AIU operates separately from the international governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

Gatlin, 35, has been banned twice - in 2001 after testing positive for amphetamines, and in 2006 for synthetic testosterone. He received an eight-year ban for the latter violation, but it was later reduced to four years. Gatlin won a gold medal in the 100 meters at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He beat Jamaican and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt in the 100 meters at the IAAF world championships in London this past summer.
 
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ok... reporters posing as tv crews,.... why would he agree to providing them? both jobs requires a cam and a mic
 

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You mean people don't suddenly become faster getting into their mid-30's? :ohhh:

On a serious note though, the evidence is only circumstantial at this point. He's probably on dope, but hasn't been popped yet. And majority of athletes being juiced up isn't a far-fetched statement either.
 
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