LONDON: The chief executive of UK Athletics, David Moorcroft, said on Friday that officials must start looking beyond athletes if the problem of drugs in sport is to be tackled efficiently.
Moorcroft, speaking on the day that Britain's European 100m champion Dwain Chambers was told that a B sample had tested positive for designer steroid THG, believes that managers, coaches and nutritionists must be regulated before they are allowed to work with top athletes.
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