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Washington (dpa) - Former sprint star Marion Jones has reportedly finally ended years of doping denials and could be stripped of Olympic and world championship gold medals as a result.

The International Olympic Committee and the ruling athletics body IAAF said on Friday they were awaiting further details and will investigate if Jones formally admits to doping.

Jones famously won three golds and two bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She also has five world titles 1997-2001.

The Washington Post reported late Thursday that, in a letter sent to close family and friends, Jones claimed that a coach gave her a purported nutritional supplement that she later learned was a designer steroid.

The letter to Jones' loved ones came ahead of her expected guilty plea later Friday in a federal court in New York to two counts of lying to federal investigators, according to the text of the letter. The agents had interviewed her about both steroids and her personal finances.

Jones has long denied doping, but the allegations intensified after she was linked in 2004 to the San Francisco-based BALCO lab, which produced a liquid, oral steroid, known as THG or "the clear."

Since her connection to the BALCO scandal, Jones has been the target of a United States Anti-Doping Agency investigation.

The International Olympic Committee has said it would consider stripping her of the five medals she won in Sydney if evidence of doping emerged.

The statute of limitations for the IOC, the IAAF and other sports federations is eight years.

"The IOC has learnt about Marion Jones's intention to plead guilty to lying to federal agents about her use of performance-enhancing substances during her career," the IOC said in a short statement Friday.

"Since 2004 the IOC has had an open file on the BALCO case - it set up a disciplinary commission with a view to investigating how the affair might have affected Olympic Games competitions.

"Progress to date has been slow due the difficulty of gathering findings. The information that Marion Jones might provide later on today may prove to be key in moving this case forward."

The spokesman of the ruling athletics body IAAF, Nick Davies, said Friday that it would take action against Jones if the report and testimony are confirmed, which could cost her medals from the worlds as well.

The Post reported on its website that a person who received the letter had read it over the telephone to a reporter. A second source with knowledge of Jones' legal circumstances, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the facts of the letter.

In the letter, Jones said that "the clear" was supplied to her by former coach Trevor Graham, who told her that it was flaxseed oil. She wrote that "red flags should have been raised" when Graham told her to keep the nutritional supplement a secret.

Jones tested positive in June 2006 for the banned blood booster Erythropoietin (EPO), but the B-sample tested negative, clearing her of doping.

In November 2006, Graham was charged with making false statements to federal agents in connection with a doping probe. A string of Graham's athletes have tested positive for doping, and in August 2006, athletes trained by him were banned from competing in the final Golden League series stop in Berlin.

Jones' former boyfriend and ex-100-metre world-record holder Tim Montgomery had to serve a two-year doping ban based on evidence from the BALCO case, without a positive test.

In early 2006, Jones and BALCO lab founder Victor Conte reached a settlement in her 25-million-dollar defamation lawsuit against the lab. Jones took Conte to court when he claimed he had given Jones a series of forbidden substances before and after the Sydney Games.

Her ex-husband C.J. Hunter was banned for two years over steroid doping revealed at the Sydney Olympics.

There, Jones won the 100m, 200m and 4x100m gold, plus bronze medals in the long jump and 4x400m relay. She also has five world titles, 100m and 4x100m in 1997 100 and 1999, 200m and 4x100m in 2001.

The US track and field body USATF said in a statement from its president Craig Masback: "While USATF has no knowledge of any letter or pending plea agreement regarding Marion Jones, we continue our long-stated support for the efforts of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and the federal government in their investigations.

"Any use of performance-enhancing substances is a tragedy for the athlete, their teammates, friends, family and the sport. We await any further developments on this matter."

If the IOC decides to strip Jones of the Sydney medals, the 100m title should go to the second-placed finisher - Ekaterini Thanou, who was at the centre of massive doping scandal at her home Olympics 2004 in Athens, from which she was forced to withdraw as a result.


Damn girl...what took you so long to admit it:csad:
 
why after all these years would you just now say something about this?
 
Does anyone else think it's ridiculous that instead of typing "Marion Jones Used Steroids" they put "Marion Jones admitted cheating".
 
I think she is writing a book that is due out in the next couple months....
 
Alright, i've said this a million times but why not legalise the use of these steroids if everyone is going to use them and deny it anyway...

at least they can put money into making sure they are safe instead of trying to make sure they aren't detected.

the evolution in sporting equipment such as track curvature, materials, spikes, blocks, javelins, swimming costumes, aerodynamic bikes & helmets, gymnasium bouncy floors and all other technical gear ALL CONTRIBUTE into breaking records that were set WITHOUT THEM.

It's no longer an age where it's purely about an athlethe's condition.

jusk ask andy roddick to break his fastest serve with a wooden racket or afasa powell to go sub ten barefoot.

so with this in mind, why does the idea of drugs in athletics and sports still taboo.

personally i think it would bring a further level of excitement to some sports while others would be completely unaffected.

there seem to be plenty performance enhancing material out there that don't have the same lethal properties as steroids so why not allow them (especially all these brand new super enhancers).

:confused:
 
She didn't need to admit anything. I read Game of Shadows. I know she's guilty. :down

What's next? Barry Bonds admits he's guilty? :whatever:
 
Alright, i've said this a million times but why not legalise the use of these steroids if everyone is going to use them and deny it anyway...

at least they can put money into making sure they are safe instead of trying to make sure they aren't detected.

the evolution in sporting equipment such as track curvature, materials, spikes, blocks, javelins, swimming costumes, aerodynamic bikes & helmets, gymnasium bouncy floors and all other technical gear ALL CONTRIBUTE into breaking records that were set WITHOUT THEM.

It's no longer an age where it's purely about an athlethe's condition.

jusk ask andy roddick to break his fastest serve with a wooden racket or afasa powell to go sub ten barefoot.

so with this in mind, why does the idea of drugs in athletics and sports still taboo.

personally i think it would bring a further level of excitement to some sports while others would be completely unaffected.

there seem to be plenty performance enhancing material out there that don't have the same lethal properties as steroids so why not allow them (especially all these brand new super enhancers).

:confused:

Because then all that leaks down into college and HS athletics. I'm not a parent, but I don't think I'd want my teenager injecting himself with steroids so he can get big for the football team.....Pros start doing steroids and performance enhancers to get bigger and whatnot, then college athletes see that and in order to "catch up" they start doing it......
 
Because then all that leaks down into college and HS athletics. I'm not a parent, but I don't think I'd want my teenager injecting himself with steroids so he can get big for the football team.....Pros start doing steroids and performance enhancers to get bigger and whatnot, then college athletes see that and in order to "catch up" they start doing it......


right on. I wouldnt want my kid on that junk
 
Hmmm....it's possible that her coaches really did slip her all these steroidal compounds in a fashion that she was unaware of what she was really putting into her body. She might be speaking up because she feels misled and lied to and wants to set the record straight. Some people have a very strong sense of truth and can't rest unless the truth is known, even if that's not the best thing for themselves.

jag
 
Hmmm....it's possible that her coaches really did slip her all these steroidal compounds in a fashion that she was unaware of what she was really putting into her body. She might be speaking up because she feels misled and lied to and wants to set the record straight. Some people have a very strong sense of truth and can't rest unless the truth is known, even if that's not the best thing for themselves.

jag


sorry jag..i dont buy it:csad:
 
sorry jag..i dont buy it:csad:

I'm just saying it's possible. Really weird that she would bring it up after all this time, I think. Maybe her conscience ate her up if she knowingly and willingly took all that AS.

jag
 
jag.....iI think she has a book due out soon.....

Since the article also talks about her pleasing guilty to lying to federal agents, it's also possible that they've got dirt on her that they're going to use to prosecute so she's beating them to the punch with the press. I doubt she'd go to all this trouble just to sell a book. Being a disgraced Olympian, stripped of her medals isn't probably part of her marketing strategy.

jag
 
is she gonna be the next "ben johnson"

damn i love marion soooo much
 
Because then all that leaks down into college and HS athletics. I'm not a parent, but I don't think I'd want my teenager injecting himself with steroids so he can get big for the football team.....Pros start doing steroids and performance enhancers to get bigger and whatnot, then college athletes see that and in order to "catch up" they start doing it......
but this sort of thing pretty much already happens, it's just kept hush hush...

I understand what you are saying but perhaps limiting the emphasis on sports in academia based establishments may be a way to go so you don't have to worry about your teenager as such...

i mean this same teenager would probably be taking excessive dosages of creatine and other muscle growing legal supplements anways which is ultimately affecting the natural development of his body.

I will admit i am not a body sculptor and i do not know how the legal muscle enhancers effects compare to steroids but the media have cornered its effects to be more 'cheating' dominated rather than 'body destroying'

however if safe drastic performancer enhancers can be produced in the future, i don't see why they should potentially be banned based on the 'cheating' frame of mind.
 
Such a damn shame
Its time we lynch this guy who invented "The Clear".

This type of situation gives me the ass more then the Bonds BS ever will.News like this has to be downright heartbreaking for anyone who competed in events with Jones.
 
I do. I really don't know much about her, but CNN was showing one of her races and these things are so close, they win by literally a fraction of a second. If she won based on steroids while the other women were clean, then it would be heartbreaking to know you were the one who actually won the race, but she got the medal and notoriety. But another thought I had was, if she was taking steroids and still only won by a fraction of a second, then she was probably a pretty sucky athlete, on her own. Either that, or they were all on steroids and that's why the races were so close.
 
Well, losing the race would be heartbreaking. But then finding out that the person you lost to took illegal drugs that could have given them an edge, I'd be more pissed and view that person losing their medal and victory as just desserts
 
Well yeah, but they were deprived of the satisfaction of 'the win,' at the time, which is very important to athletes. Plus, she probably got endorsements and other benefits that would have gone to the real winner. She got notoriety, interviews, celebrations, etc. all under (apparently) false pretenses. I'm sure standing up in front of the world to receive your gold medal while your national anthem plays is a very moving moment and one that the true winners would never have forgotten. It's a shame they were deprived of all that.
 
that guilt just dug and dug and dug at her for all these years. must have had a panic attack and had to tell someone.
 

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