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2011: Grand Slams, Liga intrigue and drugs

January 25, 2011 by Rob Train 1 Comment

Last year was a pretty remarkable one for Spanish sport, doping scandals aside. With the World Cup win in South Africa the obvious pinnacle, there was glory for Spain in football, tennis, swimming and basketball. But what does 2011 hold in store for the country’s athletes and national teams? In tennis, world number one Rafael Nadal has opened his campaign at the Australian Open, seeking to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four Grand Slams. Nadal already ranks seventh in the list of overall Grand Slam winners with nine, is one of three players in the open era to hold a Golden Slam, one of only seven in history to have achieved the career slam and the only player to … [Read more...] about 2011: Grand Slams, Liga intrigue and drugs

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona real madrid, Champions League, Davis Cup, drugs in sport, la liga, Operation Galgo, operation greyhound, Pep Guardiola, Rafa Nadal, spanish football, spanish league, Spanish soccer, Spanish sport, spanish sport drugs, spanish tennis, World Cup

Spain’s doping habit threatens to sully golden year

December 10, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

Another Civil Guard doping bust and another sports star is suspected of having cheated their way to the top.  This time, it is Marta Domínguez, the world steeplechase champion, whose house was raided on December 9 to reveal enough illegal doping products, including EPO, for her to be suspected of supplying other athletes, Spanish media has reported. Domínguez was one of 14 people, mainly from the world of athletics, who were arrested as part of “Operation Galgo” (she was later released pending investigation). Others included her trainer César Pérez, the highly regarded coach Manuel Pascua and former 3,000m runner Alberto García. But it is the apparent fall from grace of Domínguez, 35, … [Read more...] about Spain’s doping habit threatens to sully golden year

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