On the Right Track, Marion Jones
On the Right Track, Marion Jones
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On the Right Track
From Olympic Downfall to Finding Forgiveness and the Strength to Overcome and Succeed

Author: Marion Jones, Maggie Greenwood-Robinson

Narrator: Marion Jones

Unabridged: 5 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/07/2012


Synopsis

For more than a decade, Marion Jones was hailed as the "the fastest woman on the planet." At the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, she became the first woman ever to win five medals at one Olympics. That same year, the Associated Press and ESPN named her Athlete of the Year. She was on the cover of Vogue and Time. She seemed to have it all-fame, fortune, talent, and international acclaim. Now she is a convicted felon.

The trouble started in 2003 when she lied to federal agents about her use of a performance-enhancing drug and her knowledge of a check fraud scam. In 2007, no longer able to live with the lies, she admitted the truth. In a sad end to what seemed like a storybook career, she was stripped of her medals, and her track-and-field records were wiped from the books.

She was incarcerated at Carswell federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas-a prison known for its violence and abuse. While there, she kept herself in shape and her sanity intact by running on a dirt track and a treadmill in the prison's improvised weight room. But her imprisonment was not the end for Marion Jones. In fact, it marked a new beginning. She is now using her story to change the lives of people the world over and inspire others who, like her, face obstacles that seem insurmountable.

On the Right Track is the candidly told story of how Marion came to grips with her lies and the consequences of her actions, and how she found meaning in all of it. What she tells her children and has now applied to her own life is that when you make a mistake, you admit it, you accept the consequences, you move on, you make the wrong a right. She teaches her children and others to take a break and pause before making impulsive and potentially harmful decisions.

At the heart of this book are real issues that we all face: learning to grow through pain; making decisions that will help us far into the future; overcoming failure and discouragement; and applying practical principles that point the way to personal and spiritual breakthrough.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kacia on January 10, 2013

What drew me to this book, was my relation to track. Track is my favorite sport and making a connection to the book, makes it even more interesting. This book kept me on the edge of my chair was with the books suspicion, and vivid details to what was happening. Marion Jones was a phenomenal athlete......more

Goodreads review by Lindsey on November 11, 2011

a.) The thing that I like most about this book was how honest she was about the mistakes she made. She came out and said, "Yes I took steriods and I was a part of some check fraud with my ex boyfriend." She lied to the federal government but she even came out and wrote about everything envolving the......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on April 29, 2011

Meh. I still don't buy the story. Sorry, Marion.......more

Goodreads review by Kimberly on September 28, 2023

I think I misunderstood what this book was about. I had seen a brief documentary about Marion Jones and her doping scandal after the 2000 Sydney Olympics so, when I saw she had a book out, I added it to my list. However, in reading her memoir, I assumed I would be reading about Marion's entire life,......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on July 01, 2023

I know Marion Jones better now. That was my reason for reading this version of her story. I’m taking her at her word. Her recounting of her time in Carswell is absorbing. Her recall of relationships with other inmates intimate. Her detail of prison conditions eye opening and often disgusting. Is her......more