Topic: Trevor Graham
Trevor Graham, the disgraced athletics coach who remains banned for life by USA Track and Field, told the New York Times he was innocent in his first public comments about doping since the 2004 Olympics. Graham, the ex-coach of doping disgraced former stars Marion Jones, Justin Gatlin and Tim Montgomery, served a year of home confinement for making false statements ...
Athletics coach Trevor Graham was sentenced to one year of home confinement here on Tuesday for lying to federal agents in 2004 about steroids. Graham was convicted in May of lying to federal investigators when he said he did not know Angel Heredia, but cleared on two other counts. It was Graham who touched off the BALCO steroid scandal in ...
A federal judge sentenced disgraced track coach Trevor Graham to a year of home confinement Tuesday for lying to federal investigators. Graham once coached Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery and Justin Gatlin. All were later banned for taking performance-enhancing drugs. Jones was released from prison ...
A federal judge has declined to toss out track coach Trevor Graham's false statement conviction. A jury convicted Graham in May of lying to federal investigators who were investigating sprinter Marion Jones and other elite athletes about performance-enhancing drug use. Authorities say Graham lied about his ...
