Former Olympian Marion Jones is sentenced in White Plains, NY
Former Olympian Marion Jones leaves the courthouse after being sentenced for lying about using steroids and a check cashing scheme on January 11, 2008 in White Plains, NY. The five-medal winner was sentenced to six months prison plus community service. (UPI Photo/Monika Graff)
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U.S. Olympians who teamed with Marion Jones for a relay win will be able to keep their medals, even though Jones was forced to forfeit hers.
Marion Jones, forced to return Olympic medals because of doping violations, signed a contract with the WNBA's Tulsa Shock, the team said Wednesday.
The International Olympic Committee has reallocated medals from the 2000 Sydney Games events in which Marion Jones, who has since been disqualified, competed.
Former U.S. sprinter Marion Jones has been released from a federal prison in Texas after serving a six-month term for lying to prosecutors about using steroids.
Former Olympic sprinter Tim Montgomery received a 46-month federal prison sentence Friday for his involvement in a check fraud scheme.
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