After Salazar Ban, Nike Shuts Down Oregon Project

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Less than two weeks after Alberto Salazar received his four-year ban, Nike has announced the team will be shuttered.

for trafficking banned, performance-enhancing drugs to its athletes, Nike has announced that they will be shuttering the team.

“This situation, along with ongoing unsubstantiated assertions, is a distraction for many of the athletes and is compromising their ability to focus on their training and competition needs.

Parker added that Nike will be helping its athletes during the transition as “they choose the coaching set up that is right for them.”Chicago MarathonWith Salazar at the helm, Nike launched the Oregon Project in 2001 with the stated goal of making American distance runners competitive again on the world stage. Among the U.S.

The group eventually included runners from other countries, most notably four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah, who left the group in 2017. At this year’s worlds, Oregon Project member Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands won an unprecedented 1500-meter/10,000-meter double, and Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia took silver in the men’s 10,000.

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