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Montgomery admits doping before 2000 Olympics gold

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Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:26pm EST
World record holder Tim Montgomery looks back at the scoreboard after running in a 100m quarterfinal heat at the U.S. Olympic team trials in Track and Field, in Sacramento, July 10, 2004. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disgraced sprinter Tim Montgomery has admitted using performance-enhancing substances before running in the triumphant U.S. 4x100 meters relay team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

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Montgomery, in jail having been sentenced to almost nine years imprisonment on heroin charges and for a cheque fraud, made the admission in an interview for the HBO TV show "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" scheduled to be broadcast Tuesday.

"Prior to the 2000 Olympic Games in Australia I broke the rules," said Montgomery, 33, in a transcript provided by HBO.

"I used (substances to boost my) testosterone and then I used HGH (human growth hormone) four times a month. I have a gold medal I'm sitting on that I didn't get with my own ability."

Two years after the Games, Montgomery set a 100 meters world record of 9.78 seconds that was later erased after the U.S. anti-doping agency found he had received steroids. He was barred from competition in 2005.

Montgomery's HBO admission could have further ramifications.

The International Olympic Committee made the U.S. men's 4x400 relay team who took Sydney gold give up their medals after Antonio Pettigrew admitted doping.

Medal-winning relay teams in Sydney that included Marion Jones, Montgomery's former girlfriend, had their results wiped out after Jones was found to have violated doping rules.

(Writing by Larry Fine, Editing by Tony Jimenez)



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