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MATT MAJENDIE

Mo Farah to face fresh questions over Alberto Salazar links as Panorama investigation airs

Mo Farah is expected to face fresh questions over his links with disgraced coach Alberto Salazar, following a BBC Panorama investigation to be aired tonight.

The programme has documents showing that the Londoner denied taking the controversial but not banned supplement L-carnitine to a US Anti-Doping Agency investigation into his former coach. He later backtracked, telling investigators he had forgotten about the injections before the London Marathon in 2014.

Farah told The Times: “It was a long interview. They ask you about everything and you try to remember everything you did. It’s not just one year, it’s all years. We finished the interview and I realised at that point I’d never mentioned L-carnitine.”

The news comes just one day after the publication of a Times interview, in which Farah also admitted to lying about his relationship with controversial coach Jama Aden, who was arrested in 2016 over doping offences.

At a press conference during the Rio 2016 Olympics Farah claimed Aden was a fan who had asked for a photo, but told The Times: “When I got asked and I said in that press conference [in Rio] and said, ‘Yeah, I know him but I don’t know him’, that’s not the reality.

“The reality is he’s a Somalian and I’m from a Somalian background, and I’ve known Jama for many years.”

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