... The men’s 4x100-meters relay was first run internationally in the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. The first women’s Olympic 4x100 was contested at the Amsterdam Games of 1928. The IAAF World Championships were first held in 1983 in Helsinki, then 1987 an...
...Chambers has no regrets about his time at Castleford and believes the whole experience refuelled his passion to compete in athletics. The British sprinter sparked yet more controversy in his unpredictable career at the end of March when agreeing a one-month...
...his pomp, Dwain Chambers would settle down into his starting blocks as a rival spat in front of him. This was life in the fast lane, a non-contact punch-up between pumped-up individuals with a point to prove. Nothing has changed for a man who has become a...
...Moved. ATHLETICS BRITAIN-CHAMBERS: Chambers ends hopes of overturning Olympic ban LONDON _ Doping-tainted sprinter Dwain Chambers has conceded defeat in his battle to overturn a lifetime Olympic ban, but still is still targeting gold at other major competitions....
...(AP) -- British sprinter Dwain Chambers has given up his battle to overturn a lifetime Olympic doping ban, but still is targeting gold at other major competitions. The 30-year-old runner, who served a two-year ban after testing positive for the steroid THG...
...in Britain. And if I can have a say in what routes athletes should take we can look forward to a cleaner sport Dwain Chambers believes he should be given the opportunity to become an inspirational figure for promising youngsters on and off the track. It's...
...Chambers yesterday revealed that he will not be taking the British Olympic Association to court again, all but ending his dream of running in London in 2012. The controversial sprinter said that he cannot afford another legal battle over the BOA's lifetime...
...plan is the Trier Silvester Road Race. Then the preparation first for London and then the Worlds. LONDON (GBR): Sprinter Dwain Chambers claimed that he would not challenge his lifetime Olympic ban imposed on him after he tested positive for performance-enhancing...
...with a thigh injury, there were questions over whether the much-hyped showdown had won or lost fans to the sport. Meanwhile, Dwain Chambers has ruled out any further challenges to the British Olympic Association's lifetime ban. The disgraced sprinter tried...
...Jury on 2003-November-6 that he had used performance-enhancing drugs provided by BALCO. Victor Conte said that in 2003 he gave Dwain Chambers THG (“the clear”), testosterone/epitestosterone cream, EPO (Procrit), HGH (Serostim), insulin (Humalog), modafinil...