Marion Jones still undecided on future

Former triple Olympic champion Marion Jones says she is still undecided about her athletics future.

The 31-year-old American is not in training, even though most of the world’s elite sprinters have already begun preparations for the 2007 season.

“I just need to make a lot of decisions,” Jones told a news conference in Belize while visiting her mother’s Central American homeland with her three-year-old son Monty.

"My son is getting to an age where it is necessary for me to be present more and more.

“I’ll make some decisions with my family in the next several months about what the future holds.”

Jones, who won three gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, said her family life was far more important than athletics.

“Please don’t get it wrong that track and field is the number one priority in my life, being a mother and being part of a family is the number one thing,” she said.

Jones has often said she would retire after the 2008 Beijing Olympics but the controversy surrounding (edit) the US championships in June has led her to contemplate leaving the sport earlier.

“Absolutely,” she told the New York Times earlier this year when asked if she was considering retirement.

Jones’s initial test was positive at the championships but she was cleared when her B sample was negative.

However, she remains under scrutiny by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in connection with the BALCO scandal.

“I’ve moved past it a long time ago,” said Jones

“I’ve never done anything wrong, and that’s really what it comes down to.”

Things might be a bit difficult for her if she comes back, meet promoters might just make things hard for her.

she can still enter the meets with out the promoters giving her money to show up and still win the purse

The word “enter” is the tricky one, promoters have to allow you in the meets and at the moment she would not be top draw.

Especially now that you have a lot of hungry young fast girls on the scene.