British sprinter Ojie Edoburun has criticized the conduct of American 100 meters...
- British sprinter Ojie Edoburun has criticized the conduct of American 100 meters champion Christian Coleman, who has been charged with a potential anti-doping rule violation by the United States Anti-Doping Agency for failing to properly file his whereabouts information.
Coleman, who holds the year’s fastest time of 9.81 seconds, faces an arbitration hearing next month ahead of the world championships, which begins in Doha on Sept. 28. “I just feel like missing three tests in a year is easily avoidable,” said Edoburun, who won the men’s 100m at the British Championships on Saturday.
Under the whereabouts system, athletes must inform officials about where they will be for one hour every day as well as providing details of overnight accommodation and training.
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