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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
TOP BRITISH sprinter Dwain Chambers intends to find the crack in Usain Bolt's armour
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Dwain Chambers has no regrets about his time at Castleford and believes the experience refuelled his passion for athletics.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Dwain Chambers is devising a master plan to shock Olympic sprint sensation Usain Bolt next season.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
Dwain Chambers insists he can effectively promote the anti-drugs message in athletics and inspire Britain's youngsters to glory.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
Dwain 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 ban on drugs cheats. "I think the decision has already been made and I think I'll have to leave it alone," said Chambers. "Unless the BOA...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Dwain Chambers admits there is no point even dreaming about competing at London 2012 but still feels the tide is turning in his favour.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
Dwain Chambers has called for leading athletes to be subjected to a minimum number of drug tests as a condition of entry to major events.
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
Dwain Chambers admitted on Wednesday what many in the sport have always believed ' that if he had not been caught he would still be taking drugs.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
If Dwain Chambers' speech to the Oxford Union was a little like group-therapy, that only added to the spectacle
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IOL (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
British sprinter Dwain Chambers has admitted he would have continued taking banned performance-enhancing drugs if he had not failed a doping test in 2003.
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
The athletics coach whose evidence led to the downfall of Britain’s European 100 metres champion Dwain Chambers was sentenced yesterday, on the same day that the British sprinter admitted he’d “more than likely” still be cheating if he hadn’t been caught.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
Drugs cheat Dwain Chambers has welcomed the International Olympic Committee decision to re-test samples provided for doping tests at the Beijing Games.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
Dwain Chambers has welcomed the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to re-test samples provided for doping tests at the Beijing Games.
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
UK ATHLETICS chief executive Niels De Vos has assured Dwain Chambers he can expect to be treated the same as any other British athlete – and he will happily meet with him to d
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
Dwain Chambers warmed by comments of a welcome return to nonOlympic Team GB events.