Trevor Graham sentenced to home confinement over BALCO steroid scandal
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Athletics coach sentenced for lying to federal agents while baseball slugger regrets naming players.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Athletics coach sentenced for lying to federal agents while baseball slugger regrets naming players.
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
The track coach who blew the whistle on the BALCO scandal avoided a federal prison sentence Tuesday for lying about his role in distributing steroids to track athletes. Trevor Graham, who coached Marion Jones and other Olympic athletes at his North Carolina-...
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Track Graham placed in home confinement: A federal judge in San Francisco sentenced disgraced track coach Trevor Graham to a year of home...
BBC News (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Athletics coach Trevor Graham is sentenced to a year's house arrest for lying during the US probe into the Balco doping scandal.
News & Observer (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
A federal judge has sentenced former track coach Trevor Graham of Raleigh to one year of home confinement and five years of probation for lying to federal agents -- far short of the 10-month prison sentence sought by prosecutors.
Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Athletics coach Trevor Graham was sentenced by a U.S. judge on Tuesday to one year of home confinement for lying to federal agents investigating the BALCO doping scandal, according to media reports.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Trevor Graham, the former track coach, was sentenced to one year of home confinement and five years of probation for making false statements in the Balco investigation.
Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Athletics coach Trevor Graham was sentenced by a U.S. judge on Tuesday to one year of home confinement for lying to federal agents investigating the BALCO doping scandal, according to media reports.
Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
Graham's sentence is the second such no-prison term the judge has handed down in less than a month in connection with the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative steroids scandal. Former elite bicyclist Tammy Thomas received a sentence of six months of home detention for lying to a grand jury about her steroid use.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... symptoms?"Marion Jones didn't know there was something fishy in the flaxseed oil coach Trevor Graham gave her?" asked Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle. "That's like Bonnie saying she thought Clyde was using his ATM card to make all those bank withdrawals."Dogging the BrownsSteelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, through his foundation, is throwing a financial bone to the...
The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
... of the now defunct business that distributed illegal steroids. Marion Jones, her coach Trevor Graham , cyclist Tammy Thomas and baseball players Jason Giambi and Gary Sheffield were among many who were asked to tell the truth in exchange for not being charged with a crime they might have committed for doing business with BALCO. As we know, some of the athletes lied and have done or...
WorldChanging: Tools, Models and Id (Free subscription) | 11/13/2008
... roofs were inaccessible; this was the inspiration for the Green Roof Institute, a research center.Trevor Graham, Head of Sustainable Development for the City of Malmo, explains features of the green roofs to a group of designers and others from the 'Sustainable Innovation 08' conference.From parking lot to park.Solar panels serve a dual purpose here, providing energy and shading office...
Steroid Nation (Free subscription) | 10/31/2008
... that females involved in doping Marion Jones and Halkia went/may go to jail. The males like Trevor Graham get off rather easily.
Black Voices Blogs (Free subscription) | 10/30/2008
... prison. Jones told Oprah that she thought that the substance that was given to her by her trainer, Trevor Graham, was flaxseed oil. But when prosecutors showed her the vial of 'the clear', she recognized it as what Graham had given her."I made the decision I was going to lie and try to cover it up," Jones told Oprah. "I knew that all of my performances would be questioned....
atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 10/30/2008
... asked if she had taken it. She said she immediately recognized it as a substance her former coach, Trevor Graham, had given her, but then she lied."I made the decision I was going to lie and try to cover it up," Jones said on Winfrey's show. She maintained she thought the substance was flaxseed oil when her coach gave it to her, but she later learned from prosecutors it was the designer...