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UK Anti-Doping won't comment on Mo Farah report

UK Anti-Doping issue a statement refusing to comment on reports alleging that Mo Farah missed two drugs tests before London 2012.

UK Anti-Doping has revealed that it won't be commenting on a report that alleges that Mo Farah missed two drugs test before the 2012 Olympic Games.

According to the Daily Mail, Farah missed one test in 2010 and another in 2011, which the British distance runner reportedly claimed was due to not hearing his doorbell, but UKAD has announced that it is unable to either confirm or deny the report.

A statement read: "UK Anti-Doping does not disclose personal data relating to an individual's test history.

"Ukad has a dedicated Athlete Support Officer who works with athletes on the National Registered Testing Pool, and with National Governing Bodies of sport to ensure they manage their whereabouts reporting responsibilities."

Alberto Salazar, the coach of Farah, is currently under scrutiny after a BBC Panorama documentary alleged that he had encouraged doping among his athletes at the Nike Oregon Project.

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