Operación Galgo (Operation Greyhound) is an investigation into doping in athletics by the Guardia Civil in Spain. Initiated in April 2010, the investigation came to public attention with the raid of houses and the arrest of high-profile athletes, coaches and doctors, among others. Sixty-one Spanish athletes signed a petition in support of the investigation. In March 2011, Bezabeh was absolved of doping charges by the Spanish Athletics Federation due to a lack of evidence against him, and the organisation's president accepted that Bezabeh's blood had been removed to test for a liver condition.
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| - Operación Galgo (en)
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- Opération Galgo (fr)
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| - La Operación Galgo fue una operación contra el dopaje en el deporte de élite realizada en España. Este proceso investigó una presunta red de dopaje entre varios deportistas por delito de distribución de sustancias dopantes. Las investigaciones de la Guardia Civil comenzaron a finales de 2010 y desembocaron en detenciones y registros a comienzos de diciembre, fecha en que se conoció la existencia de dicha operación. En 2012 la juez instructora anuló la mayoría de diligencias efectuadas y archivó la causa al no encontrar indicios de delito. (es)
- L'opération Galgo est une opération antidopage espagnole qui a touché le monde de l'athlétisme en décembre 2010. Marta Dominguez, championne du monde de 3 000m steeple et vice-présidente de la fédération espagnole d'athlétisme, et les entraineurs et sont suspendus de leurs fonctions. Cette affaire concerne également le docteur Eufemiano Fuentes impliqué dans l'affaire Puerto. (fr)
- Operación Galgo (Operation Greyhound) is an investigation into doping in athletics by the Guardia Civil in Spain. Initiated in April 2010, the investigation came to public attention with the raid of houses and the arrest of high-profile athletes, coaches and doctors, among others. Sixty-one Spanish athletes signed a petition in support of the investigation. In March 2011, Bezabeh was absolved of doping charges by the Spanish Athletics Federation due to a lack of evidence against him, and the organisation's president accepted that Bezabeh's blood had been removed to test for a liver condition. (en)
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| - La Operación Galgo fue una operación contra el dopaje en el deporte de élite realizada en España. Este proceso investigó una presunta red de dopaje entre varios deportistas por delito de distribución de sustancias dopantes. Las investigaciones de la Guardia Civil comenzaron a finales de 2010 y desembocaron en detenciones y registros a comienzos de diciembre, fecha en que se conoció la existencia de dicha operación. En 2012 la juez instructora anuló la mayoría de diligencias efectuadas y archivó la causa al no encontrar indicios de delito. (es)
- Operación Galgo (Operation Greyhound) is an investigation into doping in athletics by the Guardia Civil in Spain. Initiated in April 2010, the investigation came to public attention with the raid of houses and the arrest of high-profile athletes, coaches and doctors, among others. Among those arrested were Marta Domínguez, the reigning steeplechase world champion. She was immediately suspended from her role of vice president of the Real Federación Española de Atletismo (Spain's governing body for athletics). Other athletes who were interrogated were European champion Nuria Fernández, Alberto García, Reyes Estévez and Adriënne Herzog. European cross country champion Alemayehu Bezabeh admitted to taking banned substances. The case centres on athletics coaches César Pérez, and , manager José Alonso and Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who was previously implicated in the Operación Puerto doping case. Sixty-one Spanish athletes signed a petition in support of the investigation. In March 2011, Bezabeh was absolved of doping charges by the Spanish Athletics Federation due to a lack of evidence against him, and the organisation's president accepted that Bezabeh's blood had been removed to test for a liver condition. In July 2011, Marta Dominguez was acquitted of the charges of doping (providing various medicines without proper prescription) pending with the courts. (en)
- L'opération Galgo est une opération antidopage espagnole qui a touché le monde de l'athlétisme en décembre 2010. Marta Dominguez, championne du monde de 3 000m steeple et vice-présidente de la fédération espagnole d'athlétisme, et les entraineurs et sont suspendus de leurs fonctions. Cette affaire concerne également le docteur Eufemiano Fuentes impliqué dans l'affaire Puerto. (fr)
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