Marion Jones
Marion Jones is a former American track and field athlete and Olympic gold medalist, known for her outstanding performances in the sprinting events. She gained international fame during the late 1990s and early 2000s, winning multiple medals at the World Championships and the 2000 Sydney Olympics, although her career was later marred by a doping scandal.
Born on Oct 12, 1976 (49 years old)
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Slovenia:
Marion Jones, a former American sprinter, was disqualified after the 2000 Sydney Olympics due to doping and is now suffering from a rare autoimmune disease.
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Switzerland:
Marion Jones was the prominent athlete coached by Victor Conte, winning five medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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Finland:
Marion Jones was the fastest woman of her time and won Olympic gold, but doping took nearly everything from her.
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Taiwan:
Olympian Marion Jones previously set a state championship record in the long jump in 1993.
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