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15 runners in the United States were disqualified from their race due to them wearing ipods. It is against USA Road Racing rules to use any headphones during a race for safety reasons. Full Article at Real Buzz
Trevor Graham sat in a memento-filled den in his basement culling through files that traced his own disgrace. Full Article at Indian Express
Trevor Graham has not been truthful from the beginning
NEW YORK (AP) Speaking about doping for the first time since the 2004 Olympics, former track coach Trevor Graham told The New York Times he was still innocent. "I didn't do anything wrong," Graham, who lives in Raleigh, N.C. , told the paper. Full Article at USA Today
Trevor Graham, the disgraced athletics coach who remains banned for life by USA Track and Field, told the New York Times he was innocent in his first public comments about doping since the 2004 Olympics. Full Article at SuperSport
Speaking about doping for the first time since the 2004 Olympics, former athletics coach Trevor Graham told The New York Times he was still innocent. "I didn't do anything wrong," Graham told the paper. Full Article at Taiwan News
NEW YORK -- Speaking about doping for the first time since the 2004 Olympics, former track coach Trevor Graham told The New York Times he was still innocent. "I didn't do anything wrong," Graham told the paper. Full Article at ESPN
RALEIGH, N.C. Trevor Graham sat in a memento-filled den in his basement culling through files that traced his own disgrace. Trevor Graham with the uniform Justin Gatlin wore as he won an Olympic gold medal in 2004. Full Article at The New York Times
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