Kuwait Times

Gatlin sacks coach after doping claim

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LONDON: World 100 metres champion Justin Gatlin said yesterday he was “shocked and surprised” at doping allegation­s made against his coach Dennis Mitchell, like Gatlin a convicted doper, but added that he had sacked him as soon as he heard about the issue.

Britain’s Daily Telegraph set up a sting where they claim Mitchell, the American former medal-winning sprinter who was previously banned for doping, and sports agent Robert Wagner had offered to supply performanc­e-enhancing drugs to undercover reporters claiming to be making a movie featuring a doped athlete.

Gatlin, 35, who won the world title in London this year against a backdrop of jeering relating to his two doping bans, issued a statement via Instagram where he said: “I am not using and have not used PEDs (performanc­e-enhancing drugs. “I was shocked and surprised to learn that my coach would have anything to do with even the appearance of these current accusation­s. I fired him as soon as I found out about this.

“All legal options are on the table as I will not allow others to lie about me like this.” The Athletics Integrity Unit and the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) have both said they are investigat­ing the claims. USADA said in a statement: “Investigat­ions stemming from tips and whistleblo­wers play a critical role in anti-doping efforts. We are presently coordinati­ng with the Athletics Integrity Unit in order to investigat­e these claims fully.” The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said yesterday: “The IOC has full confidence that WADA will look very carefully into this matter.” The Telegraph quoted Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s president Seb Coe as saying: “These allegation­s are extremely serious and I know the independen­t Athletics Integrity Unit will investigat­e in accordance with its mandate.”

In a statement to the Telegraph, Mitchell, who confessed on oath to using banned substances during his career, said: “I never suggested in any way that any of my current athletes used any banned substances or that I was familiar with training any of my current athletes with those substances.”

Wagner also denied being involved in doping but said he “played along” in the sting because he knew what was going on. Gatlin has been a divisive figure in the sport throughout his career, which brought him Olympic 100m gold in 2004 and a host of other global medals. He served two doping bans for offences he has always denied and after his second comeback, was widely painted by the media as the bad guy going up against the sport’s darling, Usain Bolt.

In August, in Bolt’s final individual championsh­ip race, Gatlin took the 100m gold at the World Championsh­ips in London, with the Jamaican finishing third. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? LONDON: File photo shows US athlete Justin Gatlin kneels in front of Jamaica’s Usain Bolt after Gatlin won the final of the men’s 100m athletics event at the 2017 IAAF World Championsh­ips at the London Stadium in London on August 5, 2017.— AFP
LONDON: File photo shows US athlete Justin Gatlin kneels in front of Jamaica’s Usain Bolt after Gatlin won the final of the men’s 100m athletics event at the 2017 IAAF World Championsh­ips at the London Stadium in London on August 5, 2017.— AFP

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