Before appearing on season 3 of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, Marion Jones had waged plenty of battles in the court of public opinion. Jones, 49, won five medals — three gold and two ...
October 29, 2010 Blessed with fame, fortune, beauty, and talent, it seemed as if this rising star would shine forever. And in 2000, after winning five medals at the Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, ...
On the Winfrey show, she still denied knowingly taking tetrahydrogestrinone, or TGH, an almost undetectable performance-enhancing drug known as "the clear." Unconvincingly, she even forgot her alibi, ...
Marion Jones is opening up about her new life as she emerged into the spotlight for a career reboot. She was once considered the fastest woman in the world and a household name during the 2000 Summer ...
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 ...
Former Olympic gold medalist and uber-athlete, Marion Jones, is doing her best to get back to professional sports. Jones has been training with the San Antonio Silver Star WNBA team. Jones served a ...
In an emotional appearance on Wednesday’s The Oprah Winfrey Show, Marion Jones gave her first interview since completing a six month sentence for lying to federal authorities in connection with a ...
The following documents suggest disgraced sprinter Marion Jones had knowledge of her extensive drug-taking regimen: Doping calendars labeled "M.J." seized from the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative and ...
This is the 50th submission in a long series about Marion Jones, a former elite sprinter who won (stole) honour and earned (stole) endorsements, fame and fortune by method of fraud. This story is ...
Newspaper says Marion Jones admitted using steroids before 2000 Olympics. Oct. 5, 2007— -- Marion Jones admitted using steroids before the 2000 Olympics in a recent letter to close family and ...
Story by Eric. This is the 45th submission in a long series about Marion Jones, a former elite sprinter who won (stole) honour and earned (stole) endorsements, fame and fortune by method of fraud.
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