Article: Montgomery responds to USADA notice of doping inquiry

ROB GLOSTER, AP Sports Writer
AP Worldstream
06-19-2004
Saying he will fight for the chance "to fulfill his dreams and participate in the 2004 Olympics," 100-meter world record holder Tim Montgomery told the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that he has done nothing wrong and ridiculed alleged USADA evidence against him.

Montgomery, one of four U.S. athletes who were formally notified on June 7 that the USADA is pursuing possible drug charges against them, issued the response Friday to the anti-doping agency. It was written by his attorney, Cristina Arguedas, and released by her to The Associated Press and other news organizations.

Montgomery and the other three athletes _ Chryste Gaines, Michelle ...

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