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Drug cheats given Olympic green lightupdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 14:11:00

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has lost a court ruling that could lead to several high-profile athletes -- previously banned for doping offenses -- competing at London 2012.

Lemaitre sprints to 100m gold as Chambers misses on medalupdated: Wed Jul 28 2010 17:30:00

Young French sprinter Christophe Lemaitre confirmed his growing reputation as a track star with a confident 100-meters victory at the European Athletics Championships in Barcelona on Wednesday night.

Sport's most notorious rulebreakersupdated: Tue Aug 18 2009 14:53:00

English rugby coach Dean Richards has been banned from coaching for three years for his part in masterminding a fake blood injury to one of his players.

Disgraced Chambers has Bolt in his sightsupdated: Fri May 08 2009 08:51:00

Controversial British sprinter Dwain Chambers has set his sights on a world championships showdown against Usain Bolt in Berlin later this summer.

Sports and dopingupdated: Fri May 08 2009 08:51:00

Can sports organizations use information from reformed cheats to win the fight against drugs? CNN's Alex Thomas reports.

Chambers: A controversial track recordupdated: Fri May 08 2009 05:50:00

British sprinter Dwain Chambers has proved a controversial figure in the world of athletics ever since the 31-year-old tested positive for the anabolic steroid Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) in 2003.

UK sprinter fails in bid to beat Beijing banupdated: Fri Jul 18 2008 11:39:00

British sprinter Dwain Chambers has failed in his London High Court bid to compete at the Beijing Olympic Games.

Chambers ban upheldupdated: Fri Jul 18 2008 11:39:00

The Olympic ideals of fair play and equality were upheld in a British court. ITN's Harry Smith reports.

Drugs cheat Chambers wins Olympic trialupdated: Sat Jul 12 2008 16:46:00

Drugs cheat Dwain Chambers overcame the first hurdle towards his appearance at the Beijing Olympics when he won the 100 meters at the British trials on Saturday.

Fasuba beats Chambers to sprint title updated: Fri Mar 07 2008 16:14:00

Nigeria's Olusoji Fasuba has won the men's 60 meter gold medal at the world indoor championships in a time of 6.51seconds.

Chambers made to 'feel like a leper'updated: Wed Feb 13 2008 08:19:00

Disgraced British sprinter Dwain Chambers claims he has been made to "feel like a leper" on his return to the sport having served a ban for failing a drugs test.

Sprinter Chambers chosen for Britainupdated: Tue Feb 12 2008 13:28:00

Sprinter Dwain Chambers has been chosen for the Great Britain squad for next month's world indoor athletics championships even though the selectors had been opposed to his inclusion.

Chambers free to run in British trialsupdated: Tue Feb 05 2008 08:13:00

Sprinter Dwain Chambers will take part in this weekend's British trials for the world indoor championships, because UK Athletics say they have no legal right to bar the man who served a two-year doping ban after failing a test in 2003.

Chambers aiming for career in NFLupdated: Mon Jan 15 2007 07:52:00

British sprinter Dwain Chambers is banking on a career in NFL in the United States to repay his debts.

Sprinter wants names in drugs caseupdated: Tue Aug 15 2006 03:34:00

British sprinter Darren Campbell has called for those who helped guide team-mate Dwain Chambers into taking illegal performance enhancing drugs to be made accountable.

Campbell aloof after relay victoryupdated: Sun Aug 13 2006 12:18:00

Disgraced sprinter Dwain Chambers was all smiles in Gothenburg on Sunday after helping Britain to win back the European 4x100 meters relay title they lost because of his failed drugs test.

Russian Abitova in 10,000m triumphupdated: Mon Aug 07 2006 16:25:00

Inga Abitova gave Russia a perfect start to the European athletics championships by winning the women's 10,000 meters with an awesome finish on Monday.

Chambers loses European 100m titleupdated: Tue Jun 27 2006 06:20:00

British sprinter Dwain Chambers has been stripped of his 2002 European 100 meters title after admitting he took the steroid THG (tetrahydrogestrinone) that year.

Gatlin aims for U.S. sprint recordupdated: Wed Jun 21 2006 06:47:00

Joint world record holder Justin Gatlin takes aim at the fastest 100 meters ever run in the United States at the national championships starting on Thursday.

Sprinter Chambers makes admittanceupdated: Sun Dec 11 2005 13:00:00

British sprinter Dwain Chambers has admitted taking THG 18 months before testing positive for the designer steroid.

Toth is given two-year doping banupdated: Tue May 04 2004 17:33:00

American shot put champion Kevin Toth was banned for two years by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday after testing positive for an anabolic steroid.

Chambers costs nation silver medalupdated: Thu Apr 29 2004 11:08:00

Britain have been stripped of their men's 4x100m world championship silver medal after the ratification of Dwain Chambers failed drugs test, the IAAF said.

Two-year doping ban for Chambersupdated: Tue Feb 24 2004 10:26:00

European 100 meters champion Dwain Chambers has become the first athlete to be banned after testing positive for the designer steroid THG.

Chambers awaits decision on futureupdated: Thu Feb 19 2004 09:22:00

European 100 meters champion Dwain Chambers, who tested positive for new designer steroid THG last year, will learn his fate next week.

'Drug-free' Jones will beat cheatsupdated: Wed Feb 18 2004 13:31:00

Triple Olympic sprint champion Marion Jones insists that she still has the talent to beat the drugs cheats.

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