[Opinion] Olympian Marion Jones Reflects on Her Kids Living with ‘the Reality of Mom's Choices’ After Doping Scandal
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Olympian Marion Jones Reflects on Her Kids Living with ‘the Reality of Mom's Choices’ After Doping Scandal
Jones, who was sentenced to federal prison in 2008 for her actions, appears on "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test"Marion Jones/InstagramOlympic athlete Marion Jones is no longer running away from her past.The former track-and-field star — who won three gold medals and two bronze medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was later stripped of them after admitting that she used performance-enhancing drugs — is facing her demons head-on with her a…
Who Is Marion Jones? Everything to Know About the Embattled Ex-Olympian
Marion Jones on ‘Special Forces’ FOX Before appearing on season 3 of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, Marion Jones had waged plenty of battles in the court of public opinion. Jones, 49, won five medals — three gold and two bronze — at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, but was later stripped of the medals after admitting to lying about taking performance-enhancing drugs. In addition to giving her medals back, Jones was …
American track And Field Athlete Marion Jones Failed Marriage With Ex-Husband Obadele Thompson And Late C.J. Hunter
Los Angeles, California, native Marion Jones has been married twice in her lifetime. Her first husband was C. J. Hunter, and her second was Obadele Thompson. She reflects on her three children living with the reality of her choices after a doping scandal in 2004. Highlights Marion Jones began dating C. J. Hunter when she was only 16, and they married on October 3, 1998. After divorcing Hunter, she married Obadele Thompson on February 24, 2007,…
Who Is Marion Jones? Everything to Know About the Former Olympian
Before appearing on season 3 of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, Marion Jones had waged plenty of battles in the court of public opinion. Jones, 49, won five medals — three gold and two bronze — at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, but was later stripped of the medals after admitting to lying about taking performance-enhancing drugs. In addition to giving her medals back, Jones was sentenced to six months in prison in …
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