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If Marion Jones Is Found Guily
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Marion Jones
 

 

 

If U.S Sprint Queen Marion Jones is found guilty for taking banned substances, then Jamaica's medal count will rise. The athlete who came under pressure after the controversial ABC 20/20 interview with Victor Counte; who is now facing charges for supplying illegal drugs to athletes, named Jones as one of his clients.

 

Victor Conte, the founder and president of Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, a nutritional supplement company, told ABC's "20/20" news show he supplied Jones with a variety of drugs from August 2000 through September 2001. The period of the Sidney Olympic Games. He also reported that he saw her inject her self with the elements.

 

If Marion Jones who denies any such claims is found guilty, she will be banned for two years and stripped of her medals said World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) chief Dick Pond.

 

What this means for Jamaica?

 

Merlene Ottey who competed against the athlete in Sidney at the 2000 Olympic Games in the women's 100 meters, will move up from forth place to collect a bronze medal.

 

Tanya Lawrence who finished third in women's 100 meters would also be awarded with a silver medal.

 

Beverly McDonald would move up from forth to a bronze medal position in the women's 200 meters.

 

And

 

The women's 4x 100 meters relay would also be affected, improving Jamaica's silver medal to a gold.

 

The total upgraded tally of medals from the Sidney Olympic 2000 would stand at one Gold, four Silver and four Bronze.


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