"The worst thing we could do is have a kind of hanging judge passing by and having an expedited situation where the athletes rights are not respected."
Rogge said the final decision on Olympic eligibility will be up to the IAAF and the USOC.
"If the athletes are declared eligible and they win the trials, then the USOC, in my humble opinion, will have nothing else to do than to send them," he said. "If they are not declared eligible, the case is very clear. They cannot be entered by the USOC."
Rogge said Jones is presumed innocent as long as she hasn't been charged.
"If USADA cannot find a proof of guilt and she runs well at the trials, she will be at the games. At that stage, she has the total presumption of innocence."



