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Marion Jones fails drug test: source

August 18, 2006
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By Gene Cherry

RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) – Triple Olympic sprint
champion Marion Jones has failed an initial doping test, a
source familiar with the test told Reuters.

The positive test of Jones’s A sample occurred at the June
U.S. championships in Indianapolis, the source, who did not
wish to be identified, said.

Under anti-doping protocols, an athlete is not considered
to have committed a doping offence until his or her B sample
has tested positive and the athlete has been afforded an
arbitration hearing.

Jones would face a minimum of a two-year ban if it is
determined she has committed a doping offense.

Neither the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) nor the U.S.
Olympic Committee (USOC) would comment.

Jones’s general counsel also would not discuss the matter.

“It is unfortunate that the integrity and the
confidentiality of the testing process may have been breached,
but Marion Jones has always been clear, she has never taken
performance-enhancing substances, not now, not ever,” Rich
Nichols said in a statement to Reuters.

“She is always prepared to do whatever it takes to
demonstrate that she has never taken performance-enhancing
substances.”

He would not elaborate.

The 30-year-old Jones has been under investigation by USADA
in connection with the BALCO laboratory doping scandal.

She withdrew suddenly from the Golden League meeting in
Zurich on Friday and flew back to the United States for
personal reasons, organizers said.

Jones is the third high-profile American athlete to fail a
doping test this year.

Olympic 100m champion Justin Gatlin tested positive for
testosterone at a relay meeting in April and cyclist Floyd
Landis failed a test for testosterone at the Tour de France.

Jones’s former coach, Trevor Graham, is also under
investigation by USADA and the International Association of
Athletics Federations (IAAF). He is the current coach of
Gatlin.

After two years of poor performances following the birth of
her son in 2003, Jones made a triumphant return this year.

She won the U.S. 100 meters championship and several races
in Europe.

Jones won gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x400m relay in the
2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.


Source: reuters