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Told you so

Posted: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:24 PM

Do me and everyone a favor the next time somebody suggests your sports hero may be a drug cheat: don’t blame the messenger.

 

You know who you are. You’re the people who wrote me nearly 20 years ago, outraged when I suggested that Florence Griffith-Joyner’s world records and Olympic golds in the 100- and 200-meter dashes were set with the help of her friendly neighborhood chemist. You’re the ones who screamed bloody murder when people first started to say that maybe Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and a lot of other baseball heroes were juiced. You’re the ones who threatened bodily harm – and still do – to people who persist in saying Lance Armstrong didn’t win those seven straight Tours de France without artificial assistance.

 

You’re enablers, every one of you. I confess I’ve been among you from time to time, but as I’ve gotten older and seen more, I’m not as likely to believe anyone who pushes physical accomplishment beyond physical limits.

 

One reason they do it is because we help them by defending them. We do that because we want them to win – for us and for their country – and we’re willing to suspend disbelief for the thrill in basking in their reflected glory.

 

We’re blatant hypocrites on the subject. We used to be dead certain that every East German champion was cheating – and we were probably right. But our champions were always clean – and we’re probably wrong.

 

The rest of the world reads about our drug scandals in football, baseball, the Olympics and other sports, and can’t be blamed for looking at the United States as East Germany’s successor at the top of the cheating chain.

 

The rest of the world is wrong though. It’s not limited to the United States; it’s everywhere. Just ask any fan of the Tour de France.

 

All of the cheats will never be caught. But we’ve got another one, and this time she’s admitting to it. Marion Jones has to lose her five medals from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, now that she’s fessing up. And doesn’t anyone who defended her back when she put on such a good show of professing wide-eyed innocence feel silly now?

 

 “I never have, I never will,” she once told NBC. “I’ve been blessed with an incredible amount of talent . . . I don’t feel the need to take any performance-enhancing drugs.”

 

Sounds a lot like Floyd Landis, doesn’t it? And Barry Bonds – sounds just like him, too. Also sounds like Griffith-Joyner, who set the records for the women’s 100- and 200-meter dashes that still stand nearly 20 years later. They stand because testing is a lot better today than it was when she was cheating her way to the top. She never got caught, but there wasn’t anybody in the business who didn’t think she was more juiced than SunKist.

 

Flo-Jo took her secrets to a grave she arrived in far too young. Her early death may have been hastened by all the drugs she denied taking.

 

Jones took hers to a federal courtroom, where she made her admission in the hopes that federal prosecutors, who have her nailed dead to rights, would go easier on her.

 

And now she’s going to lose her medals.

 

The irony is that her 100-meter gold from 2000 will go seven years later to Katerina Thanou, the Greek sprinter who, along with her boyfriend, 200-meter world champion Kostas Kenteris, were caught in the act in Athens in 2004 and run out of the Olympics and their sport. Since Thanou wasn’t caught in 2000, she gets the gold, even though she was probably cheating, too.

 

It’s not entirely fair that Jones would be caught out by the courts and not the testers. But she took the stuff, knowing what she was doing, and she straight out lied to us. She’s already lost the millions she made cheating her way to the top. Now she’s losing her medals.

 

She didn’t deserve this disgrace; she earned it.

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Hey Mike,

We work hard and long down here as do many folks all over  the USA. A really good year for us is maybe $48K.
This Jones girl may have looked at that amount as pocket change. Lying is one thing, cheating in a sport is another but working with check fraud criminals is absolutely off the charts.
How many hard working folks got burned by that scheme? How many of those folks are still trying to clear their credit and reclaim their good names while she is crying in front of audiences. Good reporting and keep up  with the truth on these spoiled, so called "professional" athletes.
I knew she was doing stuff to be better waaaay before her admission - as many others did.  So why does this offend those who were wrong by saying she didn't?  And why is it not ok to gloat a little?  The truth always come out - in time.  Sometimes it just takes a little longer.  And I fully agree with everyone who says that many of today's American sports figures are disgracefrul cheaters/liars.  Most are, and not for the love of the game, but for the love of fame.  So, real sorry for those of you who feel sorry for her.  Just think a little deeper into the rest of this liar's life.  She's had multi-million dollar endorsements for countless numbers of products.  And now that she has come clean, she's free to live her life in the bounty earned through her lies. Real nice.  I suppose you will say it's her reward for fessing up.  
For Lance Armstrong to win seven grueling Tours in a row makes me believe he's a cheater.

I could understand if he won two in a row and then lost one the next year.  And then, won one the next year, lost, and then maybe won two.

But, noooooo!

He came back from dead -- from CANCER, no less -- to win seven Tour de France races in a row!

I'm having none of it.

Lance Armstrong is a cheater.
When I was growing up, baseball (and sports in general) was a game; it was competition on a personal level; it was doing your best with what you had.  Now sports is a multimillion-dollar business, so with that kind of money involved, it's no wonder that people cheat.  Rabid sports fans who take sports all too seriously contribute to the cheating.  And so do the parasites, who for whatever reason can't play sports themselves, but who worship sports so much that they make a living supporting sports, such as sportswriters and analysts.  I want to shout at you "It's just a freaking game!"  Somehow, we are convinced as Americans that we can't lose a fair competition, so if we do lose, the other guy was cheating.  To maintain this winning obsession, sports figures take performance-altering drugs to set new records and support their already bloated egos and feelings of self-importance.  I feel badly for sports figures who do this to themselves.  The pain and humiliation of being caught out (and losing their medals and records) should be enough punishment.  For everyone in sports who cheated and was caught and punished, there should also be a sportswriter or analyst who should go down with them for glorifying a game or competition farther out of proportion than it should have been looked at.  It is partly their fault for what is happening and they should share the punishment with the cheaters.
Cheaters never win. This is a shame for the young kids, involved in sports, that idolize the professionals in sports.
Please, please, please.....all you athletes who have used performance enhancing drugs just come out and get it over with! This will never stop, someone will find out and we will have to read and hear about it at each instance. Have a rally say "OK I did it" and get it over with! As the great NIKE commercials say "JUST DO IT!"
So what!  Marion Jones is still the greatest female track and field runner.  Hold your head up Marion, you haven't done any more than other sports players.

Let's talk about Mark McGuire?  Wasn't he suppose to do some time in jail?  Well, if she goes, his behind better be there too.  If she goes to jail, once again justice in America will prove that if you are white, you will be alright; but if you are black or any other minority, give it up, you are going to be SCREWED!!!!

MARION NOTE - - YOU HAVEN'T DISGRACED YOURSELF OR YOUR RACE - - HOLD ON AND WE LOVE YOU.
I don't condone cheating - or sensationalism for that matter.

I would have expected nothing less than a cynical/negative take on these events from Celizic (see every one of his columns).
She shouldn't have taken the substance and lied about what she did given what the rules are now.  She blatantly lied and knew it.  However, I really do not understand why atheletes can't take whatever substance they want.  They may be killing themselves slowly, and hurting their bodies but if they are willing to go to those levels, I say so be it.  It is, as another reader said, just a sport and if they are willing to go to these extremes, let them.  
I have no interest in the Olympic Games or the World Series or the Tour De France any more. I can't believe how we looked down on the East European "athletes" while our own "athletes" were doing the same thing on the sly.I hope this person just fades away and that she doesn't come out with some book enriching herself with her sordid confessions giving the blame to everyone but herself.

I can't wait to hear the cries of "Racism". Marion Jones didn't know what she was taking? Come on now, does anyone really believe that?
No I know why I am a motorsports fan specifically NASCAR, the drivers are true athletes who don't need any kind of substance put into their bodies to win.  NASCAR has a stringent drug policy that many drivers have experienced and are no longer driving.  Drivers set great examples both on and off the track example Kyle Pettty, Tony Stewart the NASCAR charities.  
Watching her "mea culpa" on tv, Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" started going through my head...I hate that song, and hate that atheletes who should hold themselves to a higher standard (than the everyday neighborhood bully/cheat) think that with a tearful apology on national tv their international disgrace will be forgiven and forgotten.  Sorry toots, you're just one of a very rotten bunch, sad to say.
Why are we suprised? We demand so much from athletes today. Anyway why is it illegal to use preformance enhancing drugs?? Because it gives and unfair advantage?? So what, these people know what it does to the thier bodies and minds they are prepared to live with that to be able to preform  at the top of the pack. If another athlete is not willing to do whatever it takes to win short of killing or injuring another athlete I say let them do what they want to THIER BODIES. Everything we do has a positive and negitive effect on ourselves and others.
Marion Jones at the time were one of my favorite athletes until this terrible news came across this week. I am not from United States but I found myself pulling against runners from my own country sometimes. I am not from Jamaica, but this is bad for runners like Merlene Ottey who work her back off to be the best and she may have lost some of those races by runners cheating and never caught. She was one of my favourite runners as well. Please these runners from United States are running some times so quick every year which is faster than any country in the world, and it seems as though everyone to put on a shoe all of a sudden becomes fast. Some serious investigation need to be done with track athletes in the United States and I am saying this from an objective point of view, cause I have nothing but love for Americans.
re: "Whether they do or not has no bearing on me surviving daily."

And what do you say to the young man or woman who is denied a spot on the Olympic team...or a scholarship...or a professional contract because he/she was going up against cheaters? If your child was denied entrance into college because the slots were all filled with people who got perfect scores on the ACT (because they cheated)...would you have the same opinion? Of course not. This issue is about so much more than 'a game'. It's about morality and fairness.
You are a low-class,blubbering, buffoon!!!! How dare you insult and attack the legacy left by Flo Jo.If I were Al Joyner I would sue you into the stone age.
MJ should not only lose her medals, but the NOOC should pay for the expenses of the medalists behind her to upgrade their medals at the next Olympics.  
At least one little glimmer of hope and reason for pride is the fact that the U.S. athletics and sport regulatory bodies never cover up cheats. I am as proud of this country's efforts to expose these dishonest athletes as I am ashamed of the cheats.
Think about it.  Jones is no different than Rosie Ruiz, that colossal fraud who finished first in the NYC Marathon but was stripped of her laurel wreath when it was discovered she rode the subway for much of the race.  Jones, cheating all the way, was effectively starting on the 10 yard marker while all the other people she was "competing" against were back on the starting line.  Not only should she immediately forfeit the medals, all of her times should be striken from the record books and she should cough up every dollar she made from being The Big Winner and apologize to every competitor whose legitimate lifelong efforts she trashed by cheating to win.  Some of them should have been on the Wheaties boxes, wearing the medals with pride and making the endorsement money, not this ethically vacant human being.  The topper is that she's lying STILL with the phoney flaxseed oil story.  But she managed to cry the fake tears in her news conference, and that will serve to insulate her from the harsh words that would surely be written if she were not female.  At least Bonds has heard it from the crowds wherever he's gone.  Jones will be spared all that, you just watch.  Any day now, we'll be hearing about "redemption" and "forgiveness".  Her whole public image, her whole accomplishment==it was all a lie.      
The biggest thing that underlies all of this is MONEY.  The stakes are so high now to win at all costs apparently, that the it's almost a given that all sports are tainted.  

If the fans would stop paying to see games and buying merchandise and tickets to everything, this would stop immediately.  I have no interest in professional sports any longer and now we know the Olympics and probably college is rife with it too.  I dare say in some cases, college scholarships probably induce HS athletes to use steroids too.

The sad part is, being a world class athlete takes up your entire life while you compete.  You have to eat healthy and sleep right and work out all the time.  Wouldn't you think that injecting a drug would really go against the grain?  What are they thinking???
With all the cheating, lying, and DYING going on over the last five years, a few of you nutbags are whining about the Clintons??  That's hysterical.  Find a new boogeyman. This WAS a sports column you know.

BTW, why does Clemens seem to get a pass on all the steroid / HGH suspicion?  He's mysteriously balooned out of his uniform for years, like Pudge, Sosa, McGwire, etc..  I think he gave it a few months to "come back" so the various crap would clear out of his system before submitting to a league mandated blood test.
Steroid abuse is rampant in sports today because of the athletes themselves.  No one forces you to take anything without first finding out what it is.  As a young college athlete I was offered a liver pill by a teamate to help me with energy.  Even in 1973 we knew about steroids and the un-natural talent we would get but each athlete must decide if they want their accomplishments to be their's or a drug's.  
should marion have to return all of the endorsment money she received ?
I really wanted for Marion to have been clean, and am really disappointed with how things have turned out.  I'm even more disappointed in hack "sportswriters" who jump up on their high horse and scream "I told you so, I told you so!!!"  Congratulations Mike, you knew, you are truly the man.  And, to revel in the disgrace of another really shows what a real man you are.  Maybe you and Saraceno over at USA Today can get together for drinks and high five each other over what great human beings you both are.
Reading the comments here regarding doping in sports, I see, to my complete dismay and anger, that Tiger's name appears several times. How utterly ridiculous and sad that Tiger's name is mentioned in this context (by seemingly small-minded, jealous writers). Tiger Woods is a generous, talented, focused, hard-working gentleman and a sports figure from whom all of us could take life lessons.

Please, when making accusations about doping in sports, leave Tiger's name out.  Sadly, there are already too many sport figures who have earned the suspicions about doping; Tiger is NOT one of them.
Cheating in sports really robs all of us fans of the reason that we watch sports. I get chills when I see a dominant performance in any sport....but these days I don't trust my own judgement as to who is clean or not. The cheaters are ripping off you and me...the fans who pay to watch them, buy their jerseys, etc.
Here's an answer... have two sporting worlds... one that allows performance enhancing drugs and one that does not. Anyone caught cheating in the 'no drugs 'sport....life in prison with no parole, and not the country clubs that celebs often go to these days....real prison...hard time....communal showers. Let the cheaters fool themselves into thinking they are really that good...all the while slowly killing themselves. We would really be better off without them in our world.
Oh, and by the way....and I'm not even a big fan of his.... but Tiger does look bigger, but he was hitting the ball a mile when he was a scrawny amateur. He would be a fool to cheat... plus if they ever find a drug that can make you putt and chip like he can, let me know where to invest in that company.

Peace out.
Nike knows doping and lying.

Lance Pharmstrong and his Cancer sneaker sales fraud has flunked seven drug tests--yet is declared clean by a media built upon drugged heroes, false themes and out-and-out lies.

Nike enodrorsed dopers---including a new and improved Tiger Woods with his 30 lbs of new lean muscle mass.

Tiger joins, Kobe, Mike Vick, Marion, Justin Gatlin, Lance, Giambi and Baroid as steroid abusers.

They all dope at this level (beginning in high school)  Marion Jones was sanctioned in high school but saved by Johnnie Cocchran---yup, no joke.

Lance was the biggect pre-Cancer drug cheat of all.  

First let me say I am a loyal Jones fan!! STILL! I will always love Flo-Jo because she is who made love track.  What people misunderstand about drugs is that they dont make a slow person fast. Its time everyone just accepts the fact that pro athletes use drugs. Get over it. Its a survival tactic when you are highly paid for doing what you love to do.  However your body cant handle the constant beating. You yourself couldnt go out and do half of what it takes to run 2 races at 1 meet on the professional circuit. You couldnt ride the first course of the Tour de France.  You want to be the best...you dope. You want to be average, you dont. So you told everyone, you knew...what does it do. Nothing. Marions confession wont change the face of sports and it doesnt stop me from being her fan.  Its just the time we live in. There are other problems in this world that are more important.
Unfortunately, our society has "cheaters" at all levels (up to and including the "POTUS" and "VPOTUS").  Also unfortunate, is that some of them "get away with it", which encourages others to "cheat".  I'm sorry for us all.  We will go down in history as "cheaters".
I agree, let her apologise while the US anthem is being played in the background. The athetes she ran against, especially those Jamaican girls deserve the apology. Shame on her. Many athletes running as a part of the US Dream Team have cheated their way to their medals, and we in Jamaica know it. Our own Merline Ottey is known as the Bronze Queen because of them.  
Marion had an amazing build that was a tribute to  hard work and dedication.  Not sure when she started to doubt that it was enough to keep her a champion.  For those of us sitting on the sideline.  We enjoyed the entertainment value of her victories much like I enjoy an academy award winning movie.  I think it's wrong that she lied. Much like I get annoyed when really skinny starlets say "I eat...really I do".  We know the truth when we see something that is sooo unattainable....however I was still entertained for that moment and I haven't lost that feeling when she won the five medals.  It was entertaining not life altering.
Don't feel sorry for Marion at all.  The evidence had just mounted up to a point where she had to 'fess up.  What a burden to carry around that you had been hiding this and in the back of your mind, you have to know you are going to get caught eventually. What a waste of talent, and what arrogance and greed!  
We all know better. Carl? Lance?   Let's start giving respect where respect is really earned. I think Americans especially are ready to embrace a winner no matter what. And that is no good. How can I put this? Why do you people buy into anything that makes you look powerful even if it's laughable from the outside? Man, wake up. Propaganda isn't gonna help anything.

If sport is about who has the best doping technique then let's just call it best doping technique competition and be done with it.

And yeah. I know. You aren't the only cheaters. We have plenty too.

Thanks. I'm really mad about Marion Jones because she made the choice to cheat AND to lie. Again and Again.These are our elite athletes.
Mike, I'm disappointed with your repeated attacks on Bill Belichick, coach of the Patriots "Rage against the Patriots", October 12, 2007. The root of your rage seems to be that he brushes off the media and doesn't pay the appropriate amount of attention to them, and that he wears a sweatshirt to games.  Um, I think most NFL owners would give up a few first round draft choices to have a coach perform like Bellichick.  Not sure what your issue is -- perhaps Bellichick (appropriately) ignores you?
There's a big difference between many of the cheats you mentioned and the two bicyclists you mentioned: There's been no credible evidence that Armstrong or Landis cheated. To call the labs that charged them "spotty" or "partisan" is a vast understatement. I've also never heard of a smoking gun a la Barry Bonds' hat size, pointing to either of the cyclists.

Armstrong, in my opinion, was simply smeared by a French press and sporting association that could not abide an American winning so often. The recent ruling against Landis belies both logic and sense -- the judges even cautioned against ever using that lab's results in a meaningful way ever again, with the exeption (apparently) that they may always be used to screw Floyd Landis.

Save your ire for where it's clearly due.
these people may not be important to our survival, but their actions affect everyone.  it shows that if you have the money, you can get away with murder in this country (a-hem, OJ).  we all know that if a prominent indivudual admits to cheating or lying, most of the morons in this country will buy their book talking about it.  no win situation in any regard.
tTHE SAD PART ABOUT ALL OF THIS IS THAT MARION JONES PROBABLY DIDNT NEED STEROIDS SHE HAD TALENTS BUT ITS SO SAD....
We do not need to hack on people because of drugs. It is very wrong but the guilt is on their consience, not ours. Atleast some of the sports stars confess, but their are ttons that do not. So try to see the good in the people that do confess, and not see the bad in the people that do not. Everyone has some good in them, let us look at that instead.
shameful..cheaters rob the real hard working althletes who have more class and dignity by playing fair and for the love of what they do...she should cry and cry and cry....boo hoo, you cheat, you lier you disgrace...
You are writing about someone you know nothing about and someone who can not defend themselves.  I knew Flo Jo personally. She was a friend and a true inspiration to those who knew her.

It is nearly ten years later – let her rest in peace. I don’t need to dignify anymore of your inaccurate rant.


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