USA Track and Field heads didn't know about 1984 doping cover-up

Tue, 4 Aug. 2009 - 5:12 a.m. MT

In the early days of drug testing, the United States Olympic Committee found significant doping before the 1984 Olympics.

"Pat Connolly, a coach of elite track and field athletes and an anti-steroid advocate, wants more information. 'Give us the names,' she said. 'That's my reaction. If they ever came forward with the names, it would be a who's who of the best medal winners.'"

 http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2009-08-03-1984-testing_N.htm



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