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Athletics coach Alberto Salazar.

Nike closes Oregon Project following Salazar's four-year doping ban

Nike will continue to back the coach in his appeal, but the company has brought the Oregon Project to an end.

NIKE HAS DECIDED to close down the Oregon Project less than a fortnight after coach Alberto Salazar was banned from athletics for four years.

The United States Anti-Doping Agency sanctioned Salazar, former coach of long-distance great Mo Farah, at the start of this month after he was found guilty of multiple anti-doping violations.

Nike today confirmed it will continue to back Salazar with his appeal, but the Oregon Project will be brought to an end.

A company spokesperson said: โ€œNike has always tried to put the athlete and their needs at the front of all of our decisions. While the panel found there was no orchestrated doping, no finding that performance enhancing drugs have ever been used on Oregon Project athletes and went out of its way to note Albertoโ€™s desire to follow all rules, ultimately Alberto can no longer coach while the appeal is pending.

โ€œThis situation including uninformed innuendo and unsubstantiated assertions has become an unfair burden for current OP athletes. That is exactly counter to the purpose of the team.

โ€œWe have therefore made the decision to wind down the Oregon Project to allow the athletes to focus on their training and competition needs. We will help all of our athletes in this transition as they choose the coaching set-up that is right for them. We will continue to support Alberto in his appeal.โ€

Japanese athlete Suguru Osako, who joined the Oregon Project four years ago, expressed his disappointment over the decision.

He tweeted: โ€œI am sad that the dear team that made me stronger will be gone. But I will keep exploring myself and I will continue being myself.

โ€œAs Nike has expressed their commitment to continuing support as they have, my activities will not be disrupted at all.โ€

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