...Chambers took refuge in old habits yesterday after hearing a judge declare that his bold attempt to compete at next month's Olympic Games in Beijing had been unsuccessful. After months of happily talking up his chances of overturning the British Olympic Association's...
...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...
...after being convicted of a doping offence in 2004, when he tested positive for the designer steroid THG. Time running out: Dwain Chambers is hoping for an Olympic reprieve A BOA spokeswoman said: "The deadline represented the date by which we would need notice...
...and saw Marion Jones jailed for six months on Friday for lying to investigators in the United States. Stepping out: Dwain Chambers and his dog, Rex, out for a training run in a park in Enfield yesterday Informed observers say Chambers' initial training suggests...
...the IAAF nor UK Athletics seem at all bothered by them. Assuming that he was rightfully "convicted" in the first place, Dwain Chambers has now served his sentence. Let him compete at Beijing, and let the so-called good and great of athletics put their own...
...UK Sport will be rubbing their hands in anticipation of a meeting later this month with sprinter and rugby league trialist, Dwain Chambers. Their hope is that Chambers, who completed a two-year suspension in 2005 for taking tetrahydrogestrinone, a banned steroid,...
...has failed in his appeal British sprinter Dwain Chambers failed today in his attempt to compete at the Beijing Olympics. London's High Court refused to grant an injunction against the British Olympic Association's bylaw which bans doping violators for life...
...they are having nothing to do with Chambers for their big meets this year. Which again begs the question: "Why, exactly, is Dwain Chambers at Castleford?" Although it has kept his name in the headlines, his situation hasn't changed and he hasn't - and won't...
...appearance of Dwain Chambers in the 100 metres at the Beijing Olympics would damage London's staging of the Games in 2012, it was claimed in the High Court. The success or failure of Chambers' last-minute attempt to be included in the British team in Beijing...
...Dwain Chambers will present a doping manual to Britain's drug testers today that may embarrass them as much as it helps their cause. Chambers will give John Scott, Britain's anti-doping chief, at a meeting in UK Sport's London headquarters a devastating letter...