Friday, October 5, 2007

Liar Liar...Marion Jones exposes herself

The running goddess reveals her shameful secret


After years of MUCH speculation the medal winning athlete decides to come clean. I wonder why now, but i'm proud of her (i guess) because it is hard and takes integrity. And boy is she in trouble!!!

Many athletes do this, use steroids or performance enhancers that are not permissible, some get caught, some don't, but it is never okay. What will become of the great Jones now? Is her athletic reputation tarnished? What about her personal one? Is it unfair that she had an advantage on the competition over the years with her cheating tactics? Or maybe the Olympic runner still would have won! Can her awards and medals even be considered valid?

Story from EURweb.com
The five medals won by Marion Jones in Sydney may be in jeopardy after the track sprinter sent a letter to close family and friends admitting that she used steroids before the 2000 Olympics.

Jones said she took "the clear" for two years, beginning in 1999, and that she received it from former coach Trevor Graham, who told her it was flaxseed oil, reports the Washington Post.

"The clear" is a performance-enhancing drug linked to BALCO, the lab at the center of a federal steroids investigation. Until now, Jones had repeatedly denied she ever took any form of performance-enhancing drugs.

Jones said she will plead guilty today in New York to two counts of lying to federal agents about her drug use and an unrelated financial matter, the Post reported.

"I want to apologize for all of this," the Post reported her saying, quoting a person who received a copy of the letter and read it to the paper. "I am sorry for disappointing you all in so many ways."

Jones won three gold and two bronze medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she emerged as one of the United States' brightest stars. But her reputation took a hit in subsequent years by repeated allegations of steroid use.

In her letter, Jones said she lied when she was questioned in 2003 by federal agents investigating BALCO, (the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative). Jones said she panicked when agents presented her with a sample of "the clear," which she recognized as the substance Graham had given her.

In the letter, Jones said she didn't realize she'd used a performance-enhancing drug until she stopped training with Graham at the end of 2002.

"Red flags should have been raised when he told me not to tell anyone," the Post reported, quoting the letter.
End of Story from EURweb.com

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