Jones, Marion (1975–)

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Jones, Marion (1975–)

African-American runner. Born Oct 12, 1975, in Los Angeles, CA; dau. of George and Marion Jones Toler (born in Belize); attended University of North Carolina; m. C.J. Hunter (shot-putter), 1998 (div. 2001); children: (with Tim Montgomery, sprinter) Tim, Jr. (b. 2003).

Began NCAA career as a starting point guard at U. of North Carolina, on a team that won the NCAA women's championship (1994); turned to track and won the 100 meters at US nationals (1997); at World championships, won gold in the 100 meters (1997, 1999) and 200 meters and 4 × 100 meters (2001); won gold medals for the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 4 × 400-meter relay and a bronze medal for the long jump and 4 × 100-meter relay at Sydney Olympics (2000), becoming the 1st woman to win 5 medals in athletics in the same Olympics; competed in Athens Olympics (2004) and finished 5th in the long jump.

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