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Associated Press
Saturday, October 24, 2009 NEW YORK -- Speaking about doping for the first time since the 2004 Olympics, former track coach Trevor Graham told The New York Times he was still innocent. "I didn't do anything wrong," Graham told the paper. The former coach of tainted runners Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery had not talked to reporters about doping since he identified himself as the person who had anonymously sent to antidoping authorities a syringe with an undetectable steroid called "the clear". Graham sought out the pap ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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