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Did legendary coach and Nike spokesperson Alberto Salazar push the boundaries of elite track and field or was he abusive towards his athletes?
Nike is closing its elite Oregon Project track and field program overseen by Alberto Salazar following his recent four-year doping ban in a move welcomed by the sport’s governing body. But th… ...
Before coaching Nike Oregon Project, Salazar was a Nike marketing executive and a seasoned marathoner, winning the New York City Marathon several times and the Boston Marathon once in the early ...
With Nike-backed athletics coach Alberto Salazar slapped with a four-year ban for doping, the US sportswear giant risks being caught up in the scandal -- its CEO is even quoted in the suspension ...
Several female athletes have accused Alberto Salazar, who ran the defunct Nike Oregon Project, of body shaming and fostering an abusive training system.
Salazar was a former track and field coach for the Nike Oregon project — a track and field program founded by Nike based in Beaverton, Oregon.
Mary Cain alleged emotional and physical abuse that led to her to the point of physical breakdown and a mental health crisis. Runner sues Alberto Salazar and Nike, alleging abuse, negligence ...
Athletics whistleblower Kara Goucher wants Alberto Salazar's Nike Oregon Project (NOP) shut down in the wake of the coach's four-year suspension for doping violations, the retired runner told the BBC.
Nike is closing its elite Oregon Project track and field program overseen by Alberto Salazar following his recent four-year doping ban in a move welcomed by the sport’s governing body.
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