Article: Montgomery responds to USADA notice of doping inquiry

ROB GLOSTER, AP Sports Writer
AP Worldstream
06-20-2004
Dateline: ATHENS, Greece
Tim Montgomery, the world's fastest man, told the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency he's done nothing wrong and ridiculed possible drug evidence against him.

"The truth will prevail," he said.

Montgomery also identified banished sprinter Kelli White as the one who is providing information against him.

"It's not on paper. It's all someone saying something," Montgomery said.

Who? he was asked.

"Kelli White," Montgomery responded. "She don't live with me, so I don't know how she would know."

White, the world champion in the women's 100 and 200 last year, has relinquished those medals and accepted a two-year suspension for using ...

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