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  • June 2008
    • US Sprinter Giving Back Gold Over Teammate's Doping

      US Sprinter Giving Back Gold Over Teammate's Doping

      (Newser) - Record-setting US sprinter Michael Johnson will give back one of his Olympic gold medals after Antonio Pettigrew, a teammate in the 1,600-meter relay during the 2000 Sydney Games, admitted to doping. Pettigrew's admission at a trial last month “shocked me like no other drug-related story,” Johnson writes in today’s Daily Telegraph . “I feel cheated, betrayed, and let down.” More »

  • May 2008
    • BALCO Jury Convicts Track's Graham of Lying

      BALCO Jury Convicts Track's Graham of Lying

      (Newser) - A San Francisco jury convicted track coach Trevor Graham today of lying to federal investigators when he told them he had ended his contacts with a steroids dealer, the Chronicle reports. Jurors deadlocked on two other counts against the former coach of Olympians Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery; he faces up to 5 years at a September sentencing. More »

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      steroids   Barry Bonds   track and field   Marion Jones   BALCO   drugs in sports   Trevor Graham   Tim Montgomery

    • Olympic Sprinter Pettigrew Admits Doping

      Olympic Sprinter Pettigrew Admits Doping

      (Newser) - Former Olympic gold medalist Antonio Pettigrew passed all his drug tests during his career—but admitted in court yesterday that he took steroids. The confession came at the trial of his former coach, Trevor Graham, who has pleaded not guilty to charges he lied to federal authorities investigating doping allegations. Pettigrew testified that Graham encouraged him to use banned substances in 1997. More »

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      2000 Sydney Olympics   Trevor Graham   Antonio Pettigrew   Justin Gatlin

  • April 2008
    • Track Doping Witness Will Give 2 Dozen Names

      Track Doping Witness Will Give 2 Dozen Names

      (Newser) - Angel Guillermo Heredia, the main witness for the federal case against elite track coach Trevor Graham, is prepared to give the names of about two dozen athletes to whom he supplied performance-enhancing drugs. Among the 12 Olympians on the list is Maurice Greene, a two-time gold medalist who has never failed a drug test, reports the New York Times. More »

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      athlete   track and field   Marion Jones   BALCO   sports doping   Trevor Graham   Maurice Greene

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