Kenya’s Olympic track coach banned for 10 years for corruption

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KOCHI, MAY 22,
The coach of Kenya’s Olympic track team in 2016, Michael Rotich, has been banned for 10 years for corruption after he asked for $12,000 to give athletes advance notice to help them beat doping tests.
Rotich was banned by the IAAF ethics board following a three-year investigation prompted by an undercover sting by British newspaper The Sunday Times.
Rotich promised to help British runners dope with EPO and get away with it in a region in Kenya where he was the senior track official.
The undercover reporters were posing as the coach and manager of a group of athletes and no doping took place.
The Sunday Times video caused a stir when it was released during the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Rotich was sent home from the games.

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