Marion Jones

September 5th, 2008 filed in Olympics, Track and Field

Marion Jones

Marion Lois Jones is a former world champion American track and field athlete. She won five medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia but has since been stripped of every Olympic medal dating back to September 2000 after admitting that she took performance-enhancing drugs. On January 11, 2008, Jones was sentenced to 6 months in jail for lying to federal agents. She began her sentence on March 7, 2008 and was released on September 5, 2008.

In October 2007, Jones admitted she doped, having taken steroids before the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics and acknowledged that she had, in fact, lied when she previously denied steroid use in statements to the press, to various sports agencies, and—most significantly—to two grand juries, one impaneled to investigate the BALCO “designer steroid” ring, and the other impaneled to investigate a check fraud ring involving many of the same parties from the BALCO case.

As a result of these admissions, Jones accepted a two-year suspension from track and field competition, and announced her retirement from track and field on October 5, 2007. The United States Anti-Doping Agency stated that the sanction “also requires disqualification of all her competitive results obtained after September 1, 2000, and forfeiture of all medals, results, points and prizes”. On October 5, 2007, Jones formally pled guilty to lying to federal agents in the BALCO steroid investigation in the U.S. District Court.

At the time of her admission and subsequent guilty plea, Marion Jones was one of the most famous people to be linked to the BALCO investigation. 41 days later, Major League Baseball player Barry Bonds was indicted on one count of obstruction of justice and four counts of perjury linked to his own testimony before the BALCO Grand Jury in December 2003. - Wikipedia

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2 Responses to “Marion Jones”

  1. 1
    Omar Says:

    She definitely cheated, but 6 months in jail seems a bit harsh. I guess that is what happens when you lie to the feds. Amazingly she doesn’t get out early for “good behavior”, but look at how many real criminals serve less time than that. I wonder how much time Barry Bonds will get?

  2. 2
    Rick Says:

    She looks beat up..

    She even petitioned the president for early release I believe. I guess when the Feds ask you a question, you better give them a lie you can’t get caught with.

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