framed as morally included and legitimate
The article contrasts Fred Kerley’s clean performance with 'juiced-up athletes', using moral framing to position him as an ethical outlier, thus including him in the community of legitimate athletes.
“Not all athletes at the event are opting to dope, however, with US sprinter Fred Kerley (pictured), who publicly vowed to compete clean, running 100 meters in a modest 9.97 seconds”