Biggest sports scandals
 Barry Bonds may be the latest on the hot seat, but he's hardly the only  super athlete to find himself in the "Hall of Shame." Here are some of  the biggest scandals that rocked the sporting world.
Barry BondsThe all-time MLB home run king was found guilty of obstruction of   justice, and the jury failed to reach a verdict on three other counts   related to lying to a grand jury about taking  steroids and human growth  hormones.
Tiger WoodsTiger got his game on early but golf’s golden boy lost his luster when  news leaked of his multiple affairs.  He took time off from the game,  was dropped by some major sponsors, and is now struggling to get his  edge back.
Kobe BryantOne of this team’s star players, Bryant's popularity took a major hit  when a hotel employee accused him of sexual assault in 2003.  The media  scrutiny saw him lose sponsors, but his wife stayed by his side and a  civil suit was settled out of court.
Pete RoseIn 1989, Rose was accused of gambling and betting on baseball games,  and there was speculation that he was betting against his own team. He  came clean about the accusations in 2004 and was banned from Major  League Baseball.
Tonya Harding & Nancy KerriganIt was the cry heard around the world: Nancy Kerrigan in tears after  someonehit her in the knee while practicing at the 1994 U.S. Figure  Skating Championships. It was discovered that skating rival Tonya  Harding’sex-husband and a friend plotted the attack. Harding was banned  from professional skating.
Olympic Committee bribeIn 2003, 10 members of the International Olympic Committee  resigned or  were expelled and another 10 were charged with taking  bribes from host  city representatives competing for the 2002 Winter  Games. Which  present day politician took over the disgraced Salt Lake Organizing  Committee?
Jim Thorpe Olympic scandalHe won two gold medals in the 1912 Olympic Games  but the IOC later  stripped him of both when it was discovered that Thorpe had played  professionally  in violation of Olympic rules. His medals were  reinstated in 1983, 30 years after his death.
1919 Black Sox ScandalIn baseball’s worst scandal, eight players from the American League  champion White Sox conspired to throw World Series games for cash.  Called the Black Sox  because the owner was so cheap he would not wash  the team’s uniforms, none of the eight men ever played in Major League  Baseball again.
University of Minnesota cheating scandalCan there be anything worse than a crooked Gopher? Players were not  taking tests in one of the worst cases of academic fraud in 20 years.
NCAA point shaving scandalIt gave college basketball a black eye in the early '50s, with seven  schools implicated in the point-shaving  affair. Four of the schools  were in the same metropolitan area.
Ben Johnson  Johnson  won two Olympic medals and set world records for speed, but the  Canadian sprinter's gold medal was rescinded and his '87 and '88 world  records were disqualified due to doping. 
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