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    well I guess my job on the board is to now report which high-profile athletes have failed drug tests...Marion Jones I think is the biggest fish this net has caught. What makes matters worse, she's part of the old crowd, mentioned all over Game of Shadows, tied in with the bad boys of the sport. Just as she was winning races again, putting her past behind her, we find out that maybe we should believe the tabloids and the accusations, because she has now done nothing to really clear her name, or let us banish any suspicions of her from our minds

    PS -- it was EPO

    http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/tracka...ory?id=2554220

    Sources: Sprinter Jones tested positive for EPOESPN.com news services



    Five-time Olympic medalist Marion Jones, once the charming, dominating face of track and field around the world, failed an initial drug test at the U.S. championships in June, people familiar with the results told The Associated Press on Friday.


    Jones' "A" sample tested positive June 23 for the banned performance-enhancer EPO at the event in Indianapolis, one source told the AP on condition of anonymity because the official results are not yet public.


    The 30-year-old sprinter made a triumphant return to the sport's center stage in Indianapolis, with a victory in the 100 meters, her 14th U.S. title but first since 2002.


    If a second sample, or "B" sample, also tests positive, one of the biggest stars of the Sydney Olympics would face a minimum two-year ban from competition.


    Erythropoietin, also known as EPO, is a banned performance-enhancer that can boost endurance. The result was first reported Friday by ESPN The Magazine's Shaun Assael and on the Web site of The Washington Post, which also cited sources it did not identify.


    Jones, a five-time world champion, withdrew from the Weltklasse Golden League meet on Friday, citing "personal reasons." Meet director Hans Jeorg Wirz said Jones received a morning telephone call from the United States that prompted her decision. No further details were given.


    After Jones withdrew in Zurich, her coach, Steve Riddick, told ESPN.com's Mike Fish by phone from Norfolk, Va., that he was surprised she was not running.


    "From what I gather it is some personal family matters. I'm not sure if her mother is ill. I know her son is OK. Charlie [Wells, Jones' manager] says it is a personal family matter," Riddick said. "Me, I'm a two-year-old coach with her so I don't go too far into detail.


    "I haven't talked to her," he said. "I know when she landed, she just sent me a little note that said, 'I just landed. I'll give you a call later. I'm OK.' That is all she said. I'm just the coach. If she wanted to tell me more she will. I don't push it. I really don't have a clue."


    When reached by phone in Zurich, Wells said, "She had some personal reasons that she had to go home. That is it."


    Asked if it was an illness, Wells said, "Don't know. That is all that is to it."


    If Jones' second sample tests positive, she would be the third high-profile U.S. athlete to test positive for doping this year. U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis tested positive for elevated testosterone during the Tour de France; sprinter Justin Gatlin, a three-time Olympic medalist who shares the world record in the 100 meters, tested positive for a steroid in April. Landis and Gatlin, like Jones, have denied ever using performance-enhancing drugs.


    Jones' mix of talent and personality helped her dominate the sport in the late 1990s after a standout career in track and basketball at North Carolina.


    At the 2000 Sydney Games, she became the first woman to win five Olympic medals in track and field. Jones, who trained with Trevor Graham at the time, won gold in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 1,600-meter relay and bronze in the long jump and 400-meter relay.


    Since then, however, Jones, one of several athletes who testified to the federal grand jury investigating the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative in 2003, has been dogged by doping suspicions.


    Her ex-husband, C.J. Hunter, and BALCO founder Victor Conte have both said she had used banned substances, allegations she vehemently denied.


    In a 2004 article in ESPN The Magazine, Conte alleged that "I started providing her with insulin, growth hormone, EPO and The Clear, as well as nutritional supplements," before the Sydney Olympics. He also described an April 2001 meeting in a California hotel room where he helped her inject human growth hormone.


    Jones denied the allegations and sued Conte for libel. The suit was later settled.


    Former coach Graham is now under investigation by track and field's ruling body and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. He is the coach of Olympic and world 100-meter champion Gatlin, who faces a lifetime ban for his failed drug test. Several other athletes coached by Graham have been suspended for doping.


    At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Graham confirmed he was the one who sent a vial of the designer steroid THG, also known as "The Clear," to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, telling the agency that this was the drug of choice by some elite athletes at the time. BALCO was later confirmed as the source of THG.


    In December 2005, sprinter Tim Montgomery, the father of Jones' son, retired from the sport after he was banned for two years for doping violations. He never tested positive but was punished based on information gathered in the BALCO probe. Earlier this year, he and Riddick were indicted on bank fraud and money laundering charges. Both have pleaded not guilty.


    Jones was linked to the case when prosecutors revealed that a $25,000 check from the ring was deposited in one of her acounts. She was not charged with any wrongdoing.



    Jones was making a comeback this season after years of struggle.


    After taking 2003 off for the birth of her son, she struggled but made the U.S. 2004 Olympic team in the long jump. Jones, who also competed in the 4x100 relay, failed to medal at the games.


    In Indianapolis, she was greeted with cheers from the crowd after her 100-meter triumph.


    "I have a passion for the sport," she said at the time. "I have a passion to compete, and nobody's going to take that away from me."


    Jones withdrew from the 200 meters at the national championships just before the preliminaries, settling for the 100-meter title she won the previous night. She warmed up but Wells said she decided her legs were too tired after running three rounds of the 100.


    Wells did not return a telephone message Friday.


    Jones raced five times in Europe this season, winning the 100 meters in Paris and Lausanne.


    Her 10.91-second clocking at the Golden Gala meet in Rome on July 14, where she finished second to Sherone Simpson of Jamaica, was the third-fastest time in the world this year and Jones' best mark in four years. Her career best of 10.65 seconds in the 100 was in 1998.


    Jones had been set to race in Zurich for the first time in two years after having been snubbed by the meet for her connection to the BALCO steroid scandal.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report

  • #2
    IMO - this just goes to show that doping has been WAY ahead of the "checks and balances" of sports and for whatever reason the athletes chemists' are simply beginning to lose the race to stay ahead of the testing facilities...

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    • #3
      Not suprising but looks like she would know what shes doing if shes going to play "the game". Smart athletes dont get caught.

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      • #4
        On a side note. I saw Marion Jones just the other day in the Grocery store. She was there with a little baby and some thug kid with his pants hanging off his ass. She looked very skinny to me. Not muscular at all like you would think.

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        • #5
          Victor Conte said she used EPO....I believe she used everything he said she did.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hitmansb
            Victor Conte said she used EPO....I believe she used everything he said she did.
            it's funny, Conte likes to run his mouth...but now Trevor Graham is getting banned everywhere he tries to set foot and Jones got caught, maybe they'l believe him now

            All we need is Bonds to fall

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            • #7
              I started to wonder why she started to win all sorts of races again.....Guess that's the answer.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
                On a side note. I saw Marion Jones just the other day in the Grocery store. She was there with a little baby and some thug kid with his pants hanging off his ass. She looked very skinny to me. Not muscular at all like you would think.
                Bro, those atheletes are tiny, nothing but useful speed meat on them, ripped though.

                I'm supprised she had EPO in her I thought that only really benefited atheletes on recuperation, like long distanse stuff :hmmm:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mr incredible
                  Bro, those atheletes are tiny, nothing but useful speed meat on them, ripped though.

                  I'm supprised she had EPO in her I thought that only really benefited atheletes on recuperation, like long distanse stuff :hmmm:
                  I think -- well, after reading Game of Shadows -- that they use EPO to train at a ridiculous, super-human intensity, and then when they run, just enjoy the benefits of that training

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                  • #10
                    say it aint so jones. Who would have thought the most honest person in steroids is Jose Conseco.

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                    • #11
                      second test came back negative. shes off the hook for now.

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                      • #12
                        Something's fishy about this....urine taken from the same piss session has two different test results???

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                        • #13
                          terrible

                          so much for that...

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