Dwain Chambers wants to beat Usain Bolt

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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 16:36

It seems more than clear that the domain of speed in the sport of Usain Bolt is far from being put in check, but Dwain Chambers, British sprinter, just wants to compete ... and beat him.

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Dwain Chambers will remember for his promising career, which began as a record holder in the 100 meters back in 1997. However, the International Athletics Federation stripped him of his title as world champion in the World Athletics Championships Munich 2006 for doping. Now, Chambers has 30 years, has already served his punishment, and just won the national championships in his country his best race of 60 meters.

The race was an officer handed him a glass of water, Chambers rejected. "I do not want to get into trouble," was all he said. The mark of 6.52 seconds in the 60m to get the other days he would leave with a mark of 9.85 ahead of the 100 meters outdoor, best record of who got to set the European record he set in 2002 (Paris). And also better than the 0.04 seconds that was left behind Usain Bolt at the Beijing Olympics.

Of course, bearing in mind that Usain Bolt took them two bodies to each, not be worth much.

"I wish I had realized where I was getting long, but make mistakes in life and you have to learn from them. I would just leave the past behind and compete ... and beat Usain Bolt. That's all I care about" .

The problem is that the British Federation prohibits any athlete sanctioned for doping again about Olympics, but could try the World Championships in Berlin in August.

Source | TheIndependent


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