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Nike shuttering Oregon Project after Salazar's doping ban
Nike shuttering Oregon Project after Salazar's doping ban

Mo Farah splits with controversial coach Alberto Salazar and Nike Oregon  Project to return to Britain | The Sun
Mo Farah splits with controversial coach Alberto Salazar and Nike Oregon Project to return to Britain | The Sun

Oregon track & field rundown: Now, at long last, Mo Farah can use the front  entrance at Nike - oregonlive.com
Oregon track & field rundown: Now, at long last, Mo Farah can use the front entrance at Nike - oregonlive.com

Nike shut down Oregon Project project just two weeks after Alberto  Salazar's ban | Daily Mail Online
Nike shut down Oregon Project project just two weeks after Alberto Salazar's ban | Daily Mail Online

Alberto Salazar insists he never misled Mo Farah at Nike Oregon Project |  Alberto Salazar | The Guardian
Alberto Salazar insists he never misled Mo Farah at Nike Oregon Project | Alberto Salazar | The Guardian

Alberto Salazar, his links to Mo Farah, UK Athletics' role in the scandal  and why the Nike Oregon Project has been shut down
Alberto Salazar, his links to Mo Farah, UK Athletics' role in the scandal and why the Nike Oregon Project has been shut down

An emotional Mo Farah stands behind Nike Oregon Project coach Alberto  Salazar: Oregon track & field rundown - oregonlive.com
An emotional Mo Farah stands behind Nike Oregon Project coach Alberto Salazar: Oregon track & field rundown - oregonlive.com

Mo Farah's old samples 'may be retested' | Sport | The Times
Mo Farah's old samples 'may be retested' | Sport | The Times

Alberto Salazar & Nike Oregon Project Doping Case - Runner's World
Alberto Salazar & Nike Oregon Project Doping Case - Runner's World

Mo Farah: If Nike Oregon Project Allegations True, I'm Out - FloTrack
Mo Farah: If Nike Oregon Project Allegations True, I'm Out - FloTrack

DyeStat.com - News - Mo Farah Leaving Alberto Salazar and Nike Oregon  Project
DyeStat.com - News - Mo Farah Leaving Alberto Salazar and Nike Oregon Project

Nike Oregon Project to shut down following Alberto Salazar ban | CNN
Nike Oregon Project to shut down following Alberto Salazar ban | CNN

Mo Farah will stand by coach Alberto Salazar | Daily Mail Online
Mo Farah will stand by coach Alberto Salazar | Daily Mail Online

Alberto Salazar, his links to Mo Farah, UK Athletics' role in the scandal  and why the Nike Oregon Project has been shut down
Alberto Salazar, his links to Mo Farah, UK Athletics' role in the scandal and why the Nike Oregon Project has been shut down

This Doesn't Sound Legal': Inside Nike's Oregon Project - The New York Times
This Doesn't Sound Legal': Inside Nike's Oregon Project - The New York Times

British Athletics, Mo Farah Respond to BBC's Report on Nike Oregon Project  - FloTrack
British Athletics, Mo Farah Respond to BBC's Report on Nike Oregon Project - FloTrack

Nike Oregon Project Shuts Down - Alberto Salazar Doping Case
Nike Oregon Project Shuts Down - Alberto Salazar Doping Case

Mo Farah Training: Typical Training Week for the Nike Oregon Project -
Mo Farah Training: Typical Training Week for the Nike Oregon Project -

Mo Farah's training partner Galen Rupp wants Olympic champion to stay with  the Nike Oregon Project | Daily Mail Online
Mo Farah's training partner Galen Rupp wants Olympic champion to stay with the Nike Oregon Project | Daily Mail Online

Mo Farah leaves controversial coach Alberto Salazar – The Irish Times
Mo Farah leaves controversial coach Alberto Salazar – The Irish Times

Mo Farah welcomes US Anti-Doping Agency as tests as they look at Team GB  ace's Nike Oregon Project training base in US after latest revelations  about Alberto Salazar | The Sun
Mo Farah welcomes US Anti-Doping Agency as tests as they look at Team GB ace's Nike Oregon Project training base in US after latest revelations about Alberto Salazar | The Sun

Reading All the Books on Nike, Déjà Vu Sets In - The New York Times
Reading All the Books on Nike, Déjà Vu Sets In - The New York Times