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Kara Goucher: "The truth will come out"

Kara Goucher urges more athletes to come forward against Alberto Salazar, who has been accused of violating anti-doping rules.

American long-distance runner Kara Goucher has urged more athletes to come forward with their claims against Alberto Salazar.

Goucher was previously coached by Salazar, who has been accused of violating anti-doping rules, including allegations that he gave Galen Rupp testosterone when he was a 16-year-old.

"I believe the truth will come out," Goucher told BBC Sport. "I had constantly all day long people passing me information and wanting me to bring it forward.

"I really want to reach out to all the people who reached out to me, to reach out to USADA (US Anti-Doping Agency). To please come forward, I pass everything along that you give me but the case is much stronger if it comes from you."

Olympic champion Mo Farah has confirmed that he will continue to train under Salazar.

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Coach Alberto Salazar of the Nike Oregon Project times athletes as they train on the grass at the Nike campus on April 13, 2013
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