Marion Jones has spoken of her regrets in her first interview since serving a six-month jail term over her use of illegal drugs
President Bush, who hasn't pardoned many criminals in his time, will have a chance to spare legions before leaving office in January
The head of US athletics has written to George Bush explaining why Marion Jones should not be pardoned
The full text of USA Track and Field CEO Douglas Logan's letter to George Bush urging against a pardon for Marion Jones
After a series of high-profile doping scandals, sprinter Allyson Felix is trying to restore credibility to US athletics
Confessed doping dealer Angel Heredia has testified that he provided Marion Jones with banned substances to help her at the 2000 Olympic Games
Athletics: It is unlikely that Marion Jones' incarceration will act as enough of a deterrent, says Steve Cram
Athletics: Marion Jones has been sentenced to six months behind bars for lying to prosecutors about her use of steroids
Marion Jones has been sentenced to six months in prison for lying to federal investigators about her steroid use