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Kara Goucher went to USADA because she cares about clean sport

EUGENE, Ore. — In her first public comments since the release of a BBC and ProPublica report that has gripped the world of track and field, two-time Olympian Kara Goucher called her decision to speak about alleged drug use within the Oregon Project "a burden I've been carrying around for years."

She added that she would be willing to testify under oath about allegations leveled against her former coach, Alberto Salazar.

"I would welcome that opportunity for myself, for every former Oregon Project member, for every doctor that's been involved," said Goucher, who left the Oregon Project in 2011.