Wednesday 29 September 2010

Marion Jones all set to join basketball

Marion Jones, the disgraced sprinter, who lost five Olympic medals after testing positive for steroids and jailed for lying to federal prosecutors has signed for the Tulsa Shock, Women's National Basketball Association team.
Jones spent six months in a federal prison after she lied about use of steroids and her role in a cheque fraud.
Jones, who was awarded gold medals for winning the 100m, 200m and 4 x 400m relays at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and two bronzes in the long jump and 4x100m, admitted two years ago that she had taken steroids before, during and after the Games and was stripped of her five medals. She also spent about six months in a Texas federal prison for lying about doping and her role in a cheque fraud.
Jones said playing for the Shock is not about her past but instead fulfils her dream of playing basketball against some of the best players in the world.
"The word redemption is not in my vocabulary," Jones said at a news conference, flanked by the team's president, Steve Swetoha, and coach Nolan Richardson. "I'm a competitor, I want to play against the best in the world, and I know that I will be doing that."
The former sprinter may have been a success with athletics but her association with disgrace and doping is bound to have a serious effect on how sport fans accept her.

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