Daniela Salazar posts
HuffPost Politics Daniela Vargas is still not safe from deportation.
108 months ago
Sports Illustrated A report leaked by the Russian hacker collective Fancy Bears includes new allegations against track coach Alberto Salazar.
109 months ago
Salon Daniela Vargas might be deported without a proper hearing.
109 months ago
HuffPost News Daniela Vargas was half-asleep at home when Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents came for her family.
109 months ago
Sports Illustrated Olympian Mo Farah is among the athletes who trained under Salazar.
109 months ago
Newsweek Salazar left government service and became a partner at a powerhouse law and lobbying firm.
115 months ago
L.A. Times Food In which Jonathan Gold considers Salazar.
116 months ago
AP Sports Farah questioned in Salazar doping investigation http://apne.ws/1D3uVlJ
Farah questioned in Salazar doping investigation
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LONDON (AP) — Double Olympic champion Mo Farah has been questioned by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency as part of an investigation into allegations surrounding his coach Alberto Salazar. The Sunday Mirror newspaper said Farah…
128 months ago
Deadspin The country's most successful running coach is under attack.
Nike Coach Alberto Salazar Accused Of Drug Violations
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The distance running world was shaken a few months ago by top-level Kenyan and Russian doping convictions, but, you know, that was somewhere else. It was over there, not here in the US of A. Until yesterday, ironically, National Running Day. Two Molo
Read more ... tov cocktails—an article on ProPublica by David Epstein and an hour-long BBC program by Mark Daly called Catch Me If You Can—brought the focus of illegal drug use directly onto America’s most successful coach, Alberto Salazar, and his star protege Galen Rupp. In these two collaboratively investigated stories, former athletes, a coach and others who worked with Salazar and his group, the Nike Oregon Project, say Salazar instructed athletes to use testosterone and prescription asthma and thyroid medications for performance enhancement.
130 months ago
The Economist In three terms representing Colorado in Congress, John Salazar got used to angry voters calling him a Mexican and not a proper American. During fights over the Obamacare health-insurance law, a constituent told him to “go back where you came from
Read more ... . The attacks were misplaced. Mr Salazar is proud of his Hispanic heritage, but he comes from a place with deeper American roots than the United States. One of his ancestors, Juan de Oñate y Salazar, co-founded the city of Santa Fe in New Mexico. That was in 1598, some 250 years before it became American territory. A laconic man in denims and cowboy hat, Mr Salazar is a fifth-generation Colorado rancher, farming the same corner of the San Luis valley that his great-grandfather settled 150 years ago, just when Mexico ceded the territory to America. As families like the Salazars put it, they never crossed the border, the border crossed them http://econ.st/1AKrnxN
132 months ago
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