BERLIN, April 24 — World Athletics President Sebastian Coe has warned any athletes tempted to use doping substances during the coronavirus pandemic, when drugs testing is proving more difficult, that they “will get caught”. “Clearly, because of lockdown, curfews and international travel...
Friday, 24 Apr 2020 11:34 PM MYT
BERLIN, April 24 — World Athletics President Sebastian Coe has warned any athletes tempted to use doping substances during the coronavirus pandemic, when drugs testing is proving more difficult, that they “will get caught”. “I want to send a very clear message to the athletes: do not sit there thinking that this is a test-free zone. It isn’t.The 2020 athletics calendar has been decimated by the coronavirus with the Tokyo Olympics, the season’s highlight, postponed until 2021, but as yet has no fixed date.
So far eight major athletics meets have been cancelled or postponed this season with no revised dates yet announced.
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