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Ben Johnson's former coach dies of cancer at 61

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-05-13 11:07
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TORONTO - Charlie Francis, the disgraced former coach of scandal-plagued Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, died on Wednesday after a five-year battle with cancer, his family said in a statement. He was 61.

Ben Johnson's former coach dies of cancer at 61
Athletics coach Charlie Francis (R) of Canada talks with sprinter Ben Johnson during a workout in Toronto in this July 1988 file photo. Francis, the disgraced former coach of scandal-plagued Canadian sprinter Johnson, died on May 12, 2010 after a five-year battle with cancer.  [Photo/Agencies]

Johnson won the 1988 Olympic 100 metres but was stripped of his gold medal and world-record time after he tested positive for the banned steroid stanozolol.

Francis told a national inquiry that he introduced Johnson to steroids and was banned from coaching by Athletics Canada.

He trained several of Canada's top athletes before the ban and afterward worked briefly with disgraced U.S. sprinters Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery.

A Canadian sprint champion himself, Francis was considered a leading expert on sprinting despite his association with steroid use.

He died in a Toronto hospital. 

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