Former Sprinter grew up in the UK and competed for Zambia at the London and Rio Olympics before becoming a coach in the United States
Gerald Phiri, English English English Schools 100m Gold Medalist, which competed for Zambia for the Olympics of London and Rio, stopped in a joint investigation into athletics unit and the US anti-Tournament.
Phiri, who is currently licensed by the US track and field (USATF) in the center of the doping scandal, after three athletes, who exercise from him, positively positively positively positive.
The 36-year-old Young AIU is in its press release on its anti-riding cessation as a USATF coach, but after birth in Zambia, he grew up in South Africa, Wales and England.
Kearing the main group of clothes, he won his first English schools at the Sheffield Don Vallace Stadium, representing the South Yorkshire host country. Only 14 years old, at that time, he trained on the Way of Don Valley, and three years later, in 10.75 he received another English school school.

GERALD Phiri (Keith Mayhew)
2006
He also competed in several world championships in 2014 in the fifth 50-fifth final in Sopot. His best times for 60 m and 20:29 for 100 m and 20:29.
Aiu’s statement reads:
“At this stage of the investigation, AIU claims that Phiri has violated anti-doping rules for the possession of GW1516 when he was in 2024 (about another metabolism).
“Phiri has been temporarily suspended as of March 17, 2025. According to the anti-legislative rules of the fight against worldthletics, he has the right to submit writing to AIU to raise his temporary suspension.
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