TxLonghorn
Community Veteran
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/more/06/24/bc.run.dopingcases.ap/index.html?cnn=yes
Here's just a little tidbit:
"The USADA is seeking a lifetime ban, and we will resist," Getz told The Dallas Morning News in a telephone interview for Thursday's editions. "She's continuing to train and doing very well."
Montgomery said Conte began giving him banned substances soon after the 2000 Olympics, and he followed the regiment for about eight months, the newspaper reported. He said he got no benefit from "the clear" and split with Conte in September 2001 over a money dispute. He set a world record of 9.78 seconds in the 100 meters the following year.
Montgomery also gave secondhand testimony implicating Bonds, the San Francisco Giants' slugger who has hit the third most home runs in baseball history. According to the Chronicle, Montgomery was asked during his testimony about Conte's dealings with Bonds, telling the grand jury that Conte said he gave the outfielder the steroid Winstrol.
Montgomery also testified that Conte told him Bonds switched to an undetectable steroid in 2003 when baseball introduced its drug policy.
"I have reason to have serious doubts about the accuracy of all that," Bonds' attorney, Michael Rains, told the Chronicle. "I doubt very much that Conte would be talking about anything he's giving to anybody."
Here's just a little tidbit:
"The USADA is seeking a lifetime ban, and we will resist," Getz told The Dallas Morning News in a telephone interview for Thursday's editions. "She's continuing to train and doing very well."
Montgomery said Conte began giving him banned substances soon after the 2000 Olympics, and he followed the regiment for about eight months, the newspaper reported. He said he got no benefit from "the clear" and split with Conte in September 2001 over a money dispute. He set a world record of 9.78 seconds in the 100 meters the following year.
Montgomery also gave secondhand testimony implicating Bonds, the San Francisco Giants' slugger who has hit the third most home runs in baseball history. According to the Chronicle, Montgomery was asked during his testimony about Conte's dealings with Bonds, telling the grand jury that Conte said he gave the outfielder the steroid Winstrol.
Montgomery also testified that Conte told him Bonds switched to an undetectable steroid in 2003 when baseball introduced its drug policy.
"I have reason to have serious doubts about the accuracy of all that," Bonds' attorney, Michael Rains, told the Chronicle. "I doubt very much that Conte would be talking about anything he's giving to anybody."