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July 25, 2008 9:50:09 PM CDT



Ledger Reveals Details of Jones' Doping

Posted Dec 22, 07 10:53 AM CST in Sports 

(Newser) – Documents in the federal case against disgraced Olympic athlete Marion Jones, made public yesterday, reveal the extent of her use of performance-enhancing drugs. The Bay Area lab that supplied Jones turned over a ledger detailing her use of human growth hormone, steroids, EPO, and other drugs in 2000 and 2001, during the period in which she won five medals at the Sydney Olympics, reports ESPN.

The ledger lists drug regimens, delivery systems—drops, injections—and results of drug tests; the names of other athletes are redacted. Jones pled guilty to lying to federal agents about her use of banned substances and is scheduled to be sentenced on January 11. Her Olympic and other records have been nullified.

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In this court room sketch, three-time Olympic gold medalist, Marion Jones, center, appears at federal court in White Plains, N.Y., to plead guilty to lying to federal investigators when she denied using...   (Associated Press)
American athlete Marion Jones holds up her five Olympic medals for track and field events outside Sydney's Opera House in Australia, in this Oct. 1, 2000 file photo. The IOC formally stripped Marion...   (Associated Press)
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Marion Jones cries as she addresses the media during a news conference outside the federal courthouse in this Friday, Oct. 5, 2007, file photo, in White Plains, N.Y. Jones'...   (Associated Press)
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