She wins 4 out of 6 Golden League womens 100. The 2 she lost were to Marion Jones. So if Ms Jones's "B" sample comes back positive does Sherone Simpson get credit for the wins and as a result a share of the big jackpot?
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Re: Should Sherone Simpson share in the Jackpot?
Originally posted by jnepolitanShe wins 4 out of 6 Golden League womens 100. The 2 she lost were to Marion Jones. So if Ms Jones's "B" sample comes back positive does Sherone Simpson get credit for the wins and as a result a share of the big jackpot?
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It has already made the news. The IAAF's SeanWJ has commented on the issue.
Here is a link
http://www.iaaf.org/community/forums/Li ... icID=19833
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Of course, if Ms Jones' B sample comes back positive, and she is found guilty, then Sherone will share in the jackpot...
'Share' - does this mean that once the other athletes receive their 'Share' of the jackpot this weekend, in 1 months time they will have to give some of their 'share' of the money back to make up for Sherone then being part of the 'share'?
it would seem a bit wierd that they would have to give some of their money back? or will they withhold everyone's cut until the jones saga is finalised?
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Given its appears Jones' B-Sample was negative, Simpson looks to have missed out:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/...222245601.html[/url]
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Originally posted by ASGiven its appears Jones' B-Sample was negative, Simpson looks to have missed out:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/...222245601.html[/url]
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I guess the answer is no. Marion's B sample came back negative. Open ? This is not the first time that an A positive for EPO was followed by B negative. I think that happened to Lagat. Is the EPO testing procedure flawed (false positive) or does the active ingrediant "decay" over the time between the testing of the two samples?
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