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IOC reallocates Marion Jones's medals
Tuesday, December 8
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Engram suffered the injury on a reception in Friday's pre-season game.
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec. 9 (UPI) --
The International Olympic Committee has reallocated medals from the 2000 Sydney Games events in which Marion Jones, who has since been disqualified, competed.
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