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Jul 19, 2008
International Herald Tribune, France -
AP LONDON: Sprinters Craig Pickering and Tyrone Edgar were selected Saturday for Britain's Olympic 100-meter squad a day after a judge refused to overturn ... -
Jul 19, 2008
The Press Association -
Craig Pickering and Tyrone Edgar will join Simeon Williamson in the British 100 metres team for next month's Olympic Games after Dwain Chambers failed to win his court judgement to run in Beijing. Both sprinters have been waiting anxiously since last Saturday's race ... -
Jul 19, 2008
New York Times, United States -
By Andrew Das With the saga of Dwain Chambers finally out of the way, Great Britain selected the sprinters Craig Pickering and Tyrone Edgar for its Olympic ... -
Jul 19, 2008
ITV.com, UK -
The disgraced British sprinter Dwain Chambers has said he definitely won't give-up his dream of once again competing in the Olympics - and that means targeting London in 2012. ... -
Jul 19, 2008
The Press Association -
Dwain Chambers has not given up hope of competing at the London 2012 Olympics despite losing his legal battle for the chance to compete in Beijing next month. Chambers' bid to secure a High Court injunction to temporarily suspend his lifetime Olympics ban ended in ... -
Jul 19, 2008
Los Angeles Times, CA -
There is a California connection to the legal fight that ended on Friday when a judge refused to grant Dwain Chambers an injunction that would have allowed him to run for Britain in the 100-meter event at the Beijing Games. Earlier today, sprinters Tyrone ... -
Jul 19, 2008
CNN -
LONDON (AP) -British sprinter Dwain Chambers wants to compete in the 2012 London Games despite a judge refusing to overturn his lifetime doping Olympic ban before next month's Beijing Games. Chambers' attorney had hinted at the athlete's retirement during the hearing at ... -
Jul 19, 2008
Independent, UK -
By Simon Turnbull It was good to get back on home ground up in the north-east corner of England last weekend. Friday and Saturday in Birmingham had been far from satisfying, covering the latest developments in the Dwain Chambers Circus. All year it had been burgeoning into what ... -
Jul 19, 2008
Independent, UK -
By Alan Hubbard No doubt Dwain Chambers would have anticipated a call from Buckingham Palace had he beaten the British Olympic Association, gone to Beijing and claimed a medal. He has enough front to have taken HRH to court if she declined him a ... -
Jul 19, 2008
Scotsman, United Kingdom -
DWAIN CHAMBERS may not be going to Beijing, but a host of other rehabilitated drug cheats will be piling onto planes to the Chinese capital. Across a broad spectrum of sports, there is controversy aplenty as sportsmen with drug bans in their portfoli ...
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Jul 20, 2008
Sky News, UK -
Tyrone Edgar has spoken of his joy at being included in the British 100 metres Olympic team after Dwain Chambers lost his court case to take part. Along with Craig Pickering, Edgar will join Simeon Williamson ... -
Jul 20, 2008
The Press Association -
Dwain Chambers admits he will have to "face my demons" as he watches this year's Olympics on TV. The sprinter last week lost his appeal against a British Olympic Association bylaw which bans him from competing in all future Games. "My immediate future now doesn't hold ... -
Jul 20, 2008
guardian.co.uk, UK -
If they gave out gold medals for sanctimony, then Britain would be top of the table this morning. We've had three sentiment-sodden days of politicians, officials and athletes lining up to denounce Dwain Chambers all over again (and exalt the British Olympic Association ban ... -
Jul 21, 2008
The Press Association -
Sally Gunnell has urged the British Olympic Association to retain their lifetime ban for drugs cheats. BOA chiefs are to review the hardline stance after Dwain Chambers failed to have his exclusion from competing at the Olympics temporarily suspended at the High Court. Athletes ... -
Jul 21, 2008
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
WC Fields was supposed to have been asked if poker was a game of chance. “Not the way I play it,” was his drawled response. By Sebastian Coe, double Olympic champion Last Updated: 2:16PM BST 23 Jul 2008 ... -
Jul 21, 2008
Times Online, UK -
Was the High Court right to uphold the ban on Dwain Chambers going to the Olympics? Sir, The decision by the High Court (report, July 16) not to overturn ... -
Jul 22, 2008
The Press Association -
Sprint legend Linford Christie has urged the sport to forgive and "rehabilitate" drug cheat Dwain Chambers rather than "leave him to rot". ... -
Jul 22, 2008
guardian.co.uk, UK -
A member of the now-defunct Jesus and Mary Chain, John Moore is now Sports Editor of The Idler magazine. Sport is a far less forgiving discipline than music - does nobody have any sympathy for Dwain Chambers? July 22, 2008 10:15 AM ... -
Jul 22, 2008
Sportinglife.com, UK -
By Riath Al-Samarrai, PA Sport Sir Matthew Pinsent has applauded the British Olympic Association's tough stance on drug cheats, but suspects it is a battle they are never going to win. The BOA's bylaw 25, which imposes a lifetime Olympic ban on ... -
Jul 5, 2008
Daily Mail, UK -
At some stage in the coming week, Dwain Anthony Chambers, a 30-year-old professional athlete, must make an important decision. Does he continue to damage himself, his sport and the remains of his reputation . . . or does he abandon his attempts to ...
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