(Reuters) - American sprinter Marion Jones, one of track and field's biggest stars after winning five medals at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, had long denied that steroids played a role in her success.
PARIS — Beverly McDonald had long since given up hope of ever receiving her Olympic bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, had long since come to terms with the reality that Marion Jones, who ...
Disgraced sprinter Marion Jones was released Friday from federal prison after completing most of her six-month sentence for lying about her steroid use. Jones left a halfway house in San Antonio ...
Marion Jones, a gold medal sprinter, spent 6 months in prison. Former sprinter Marion Jones smiles as she addresses the media during a news conference announcing her signing with the Tulsa Shock on ...
A court invalidated the gymnast’s win. Here are other notable cases of Americans who lost (or gained) a medal after an event. By Christina Morales Kelli White’s positive test 10 years ago began a new ...
Jones, who was stripped of five Olympic medals, including three gold, she won at the 2000 Sydney Games after she admitted being on banned performance-enhancing drugs at the time, is looking to sign ...
Marion Jones has signed a multi-year contract to remain a member of the WNBA's Tulsa Shock, the organization announced Wednesday. Jones, a former Olympic and world-class sprinter, signed a one-year ...
SAN ANTONIO -- Disgraced sprinter Marion Jones was released today from federal prison after completing most of her six-month sentence for lying about her steroid use. Jones left a halfway house in San ...
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