LONDON — American coach Alberto Salazar Tuesday denied allegations of doping made by the BBC, which he accused of “inaccurate journalism” which was adversely affecting his Olympic medalists Mo Farah and Galen Rupp. An investigation by the BBC television program Panorama in association with American website ProPublica alleged that Salazar had given Farah's training partner Rupp the banned anabolic steroid testosterone. But the Cuban-born coach, who has worked as a consultant to UK Athletics for two years, plans to respond in detail to the accusations as soon as possible. “I have said all along that I believe in a clean sport, hard work and I deny all allegations of doping,” he said in a statement. “The BBC and ProPublica have engaged in inaccurate and unfounded journalism, with a complete lack of regard for both Galen and Mo.” — Reuters