Marion Jones looks like be asked to hand back her medals which would mean the following distribution.
ATHLETES who will benefit if Marion Jones's five medals from the Sydney Olympics are re-awarded:
100m
Gold: Marion Jones, USA, 10.75.
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Silver: Ekaterini Thanou, Greece, 11.12.
Bronze: Tanya Lawrence, Jamaica, 11.18.
4. Merlene Ottey, Jamaica, 11.19.
200m
Gold: Marion Jones, USA, 21.84.
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Silver: Pauline Davis-Thompson, Bahamas, 22.27.
Bronze: Susanthika Jayasinghe, Sri Lanka, 22.28.
4. Beverly McDonald, Jamaica, 22.35.
4x400m relay
Gold: United States (Jearl Miles-Clark, Monique Hennagan, Marion Jones, La Tasha Colander-Richardson): 3:22.62.
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Silver Jamaica (Sandie Richards, Catherine Scott-Pomales, Deon Hemmings, Lorraine Graham): 3:23.25.
Bronze: Russia (Yulia Sotnikova, Svetlana Gontcharenko, Olga Kotlyarova, Irina Privalova): 3:23.46.
4. Nigeria (Olabisi Afolabi, Charity Opara, Rosemary Okafor, Falilat Ogunkoya): 3:23.80.
Long jump
Gold: Heike Drechsler, Germany (6.99)
Silver: Fiona May, Italy (6.92)
Bronze: Marion Jones, USA (6.92)
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4. Tatiana Kotova, Russia (6.83)
4x100m relay
Gold: Bahamas (Sevatheda Fynes, Chandra Sturrup, Pauline Davis-Thompson, Debbie Ferguson): 41.95.
Silver: Jamaica (Tanya Lawrence, Veronica Campbell, Beverly McDonald, Merlene Ottey): 42.13.
Bronze: United States (Chryste Gaines, Torri Edwards, Nanceen Perry, Marion Jones): 42.20.
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4. France (Linda Ferga, Muriel Hurtis, Fabe Dia, Christine Arron): 42.42.
In the women 100m Thanou had some problems in Greece and never ran as she was suspected after a supposldy motorbike crash after trying to dodge drug testers. If they can pin something on Lawrence as well, Merlene Ottey might win her first gold medal at the Olympics 27 years after first competiting.