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ESPN.com reports that C.J. Hunter, Marion Jones' ex-husband, told IRS Investigators that he had personally injected Jones and had seen her inject herself with performance inhancing substances.
Torrie Edwards and Calvin Harrison have been included on the U.S. Olympic Committee's athlete roster for the impending Athens games despite the fact that each has pending drug cases.
ESPN.com reports that Olympic champion Marion Jones pulled out of the 200 meters at the U.S. track and field trials Saturday to focus on the long jump and the relays -- and perhaps even a spot in the 100.
Reuters reports that triple Olympic champion Marion Jones's ex-husband C.J. Hunter has testified to the grand jury investigating BALCO, the firm at the center of a federal doping probe, the San Jose Mercury News said Friday.
According to Reuters, an appeals court ruling has cleared the way for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to proceed with a hearing on a positive doping test by world indoor 1,500 meters record holder Regina Jacobs.
Reuters is reporting that sprinter Tim Montgomery is seeking arbitration of doping charges brought against him by the USADA. The arbitration may take place before American Arbitration Association panel comprised of North American members of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) or go directly to the Swiss-based CAS.
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