THE SIDELINES : 13 Test Negative for Drugs
INDIANAPOLIS — Thirteen U.S. track and field athletes, including 110-meter hurdles world-record-holder Roger Kingdom, tested negative for drugs in the fifth week of a new random testing program by The Athletics Congress.
Another athlete, who was not identified, did not report for testing and is being investigated by a committee of TAC, the national governing body for track and field.
The latest group was tested during the week of Oct. 30.
Besides Kingdom, of Monroeville, Pa., the others announced today by TAC were Earl Bell, Jonesboro, Ark.; Ray Brown, Los Altos, Calif.; Pam Dukes, San Francisco; Camille Jampolsky, Incline Village, Nev.; Alice Jackson, Riverdale, Ga.; Ken Jansson, Albuquerque, N.M.; Kim Jones, Spokane, Wash.; Michael Johnson, Dallas; Judith Brown-King, Rowlette, Tex.; Richard Quinn, San Francisco; Michelle Taylor, La Puente, and Ken Velasquez, Playa del Rey.
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