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Mo Farah aiming to move on from Alberto Salazar saga

British distance runner Mo Farah admits that he is looking to move on from the doping allegations that have been made against coach Alberto Salazar.

Mo Farah has admitted that he is looking to focus on the World Championships after the doping allegations that were made against coach Alberto Salazar.

Last month, a BBC Panorama documentary alleged that Salazar had encouraged doping among his athletes at the Nike Oregon project, although there was no suggestion that Farah was involved.

However, the claims resulted in the British distance runner coming under pressure from the media, while he has previously revealed that he had his own questions for Salazar, but the world and Olympic champion believes that it is time for him to focus on his upcoming races.

On ITV's Good Morning Britain, the 32-year-old said: "It's not a nice thing but at the same time, I answered everything that I can and it's not in my control. It's nothing to do with me.

"At the same time, I've answered everything. At the minute, I just want to carry on running and enjoy what I do."

This weekend, Farah features at the Anniversary Games at the Olympic Stadium in London.

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