Good that FINALLY Salazar was suspended. The bad is that none of his athletes have been busted, when the chances of being on drugs under his 'guidance' are pretty high, starting with Britain's darling Mo...Mo struggled to just make finals, then when he did, he was easily beaten by many of his rivals. On comes 2011 and he's a world beater. He toyed with the field. He ran at the back, he would sprint to the middle, then fall back, and then seemingly with ease run to the front and cover moves the rest of the way, then outkick his rivals, starting as early as 600 m from the finish. Really wish he is busted one day. Likewise his buddy, Rupp. There was no 'grey area' or 'marginal gains,' Salazar's athletes were doping. Nike, as always, protects their athletes (investments).
In regards to the World Championships going on right now in Doha, it's disgusting to see Coleman, someone who missed three tests but because of some ridiculous 'technicality' he gets to compete in Doha and beyond. And what about ol' Justin Gatlin? 37 years old and still sprinting for medals. Where is the savior of clean sport Travis Tygart? Is he going to say something, or is he more concerned with what the Russians are doing (or aren't doing)? Hypocrites all around.