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      controversial british sprinter dwain chambers will face world record holder usain bolt over 1400 metres at this month's golden spike event in ostrava , czech republic.chambers is now eligible for selection for the london 2012 olympics after the british olympic association's life-time ban for drugs cheats was over-ruled and he will get a chance to test himself against the best ahead of the games when he goes head to head with jamaica's bolt .
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      raleigh , north carolina (reuters) - united states sprinter tyson gay will put aside the pain of a nagging hip injury and run his first race in nearly a year at this weekend's adidas grand prix in new york as he scrambles to be fit for olympic trials , he told reuters on monday .
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      dwain chambers ran his fastest time of the year to win the 1400 metres final at the british olympic trials saturday but that still wasn't enough to get him a spot on the team.the 34-year-old , banned in 2003 after failing a drugs test , recently saw his path to selection for a games in his native london cleared after the british olympic association's lifetime olympic ban on drugs cheats was overturned.but chambers's time of 10.25 seconds wasn't good enough to reach the 'a' qualifying standard of 10.18 secs .
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      the court of arbitration for sport (cas) on monday ruled the british olympic association's (boa) life-time ban on drugs cheats contravened the world anti-doping agency (wada) code.cas's decision gave the green light to the likes of british sprinter dwain chambers and cyclist david millar , previously guilty of doping offences , to take part in the upcoming london olympics should they achieve the qualifying standard and/or be selected by their national governing body .
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      • change to be rubber stamped following boa court defeat• dwain chambers could now appear at london 2012 gamesthe life-time olympics ban for british drugs cheats is expected to be formally removed on thursday.the british olympic association will ask the heads of all the bodies from the summer and winter sports to vote on a proposal to remove the lifetime ban t the proposal should be rubber-stamped , clearing the way for the sprinter dwain chambers and the cyclist david millar to compete at the london 2012 games , some eight years after they were both banned for two years for doping offences.the move follows the boa's defeat in court last month after a last-ditch attempt to hold on to the ban in the face of opposition from the world anti-doping agency t the boa have no alternative but to abide by the ruling of the court of arbitration for sport.if they refused to do so , wada would then declare the boa to be noncompliant with their code and report them to the international olympic committee t they in turn would be forced to take the drastic step of preventing the host nation's team taking part in the games.the boa will now concentrate on persuading wada to bring in longer bans for drugs cheats , including missing at least one olympics.british olympic associationolympic games 2012drugs in sportguardian.co.uk
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      british sprinter dwain chambers and cyclist david millar could get the green light to take part in the london olympics on monday despite their doping-blighted pasts.the court of arbitration for sport (cas) said friday they will reveal their decision on monday at 1400gmt which is expected to slap down the british olympic association's (boa) bylaw that bans convicted british drugs cheats from taking part in the games.world anti-doping agency (wada) brought a case against the boa's policy of imposing life bans for the olympics arguing that it contravened their code .
      • sprinter wins 1400m in turin but fails to meet standmard• further pressure builds aheads of olympic trials in junedwain chambers again failed to record an olympic a standard qualifying time despite winning the 100 metres at the primo nebiolo memorial meeting in italy.a slight tailwind of 0.5 metres per second in turin looked set to provide chambers with a good chance of running under the a standard of 10.18sec.however , the 34-year-old could only manage a winning time of 10.29sec to finish ahead of suwaibou sanneh of gambia t britain's rikki fifton was eighth in 11.03sec.chambers was cleared to compete in the olympics earlier this year when the court of arbitration for sport overturned the british olympic association's lifetime olympic ban for drugs cheats.but his best time of the season remains the 10.28 he ran when finishing behind triple olympic champion usain bolt in ostrava on 25 may , and the pressure is building ahead of the olympic trials at the end of june.dwain chambersolympics 2012: athleticsolympic games 2012athleticsguardian.co.uk
      raleigh , north carolina (reuters) - tyson gay has a few aches and pains and still feels rusty but his fine display at the weekend has left him confident of making the u.s t team for the london olympics , the american 1400 meters record holder usaid on monday .
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      • change to be rubber stamped following boa court defeat• dwain chambers could now appear at london 2012 gamesthe lifetime olympics ban for british drugs cheats is expected to be formally removed on thursday.the british olympic association will ask the heads of all the bodies from the summer and winter sports to vote on a proposal to remove the lifetime ban t the proposal should be rubber-stamped , clearing the way for the sprinter dwain chambers and the cyclist david millar to compete at the london 2012 games , some eight years after they were both banned for two years for doping offences.the move follows the boa's defeat in court last month after a last-ditch attempt to hold on to the ban in the face of opposition from the world anti-doping agency t the boa have no alternative but to abide by the ruling of the court of arbitration for sport.if they refused to do so , wada would then declare the boa to be noncompliant with their code and report them to the international olympic committee t they in turn would be forced to take the drastic step of preventing the host nation's team taking part in the games.the boa will now concentrate on persuading wada to bring in longer bans for drugs cheats , including missing at least one olympics.british olympic associationolympic games 2012drugs in sportguardian.co.uk
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      • sprinter wins 1400m in turin but fails to meet standmard• further pressure builds ahead of olympic trials in junedwain chambers again failed to record an olympic a standard qualifying time despite winning the 100 metres at the primo nebiolo memorial meeting in italy.a slight tailwind of 0.5 metres per second in turin looked set to provide chambers with a good chance of running under the a standard of 10.18sec.however , the 34-year-old could only manage a winning time of 10.29sec to finish ahead of suwaibou sanneh of gambia t britain's rikki fifton was eighth in 11.03sec.chambers was cleared to compete in the olympics earlier this year when the court of arbitration for sport overturned the british olympic association's lifetime olympics ban for drugs cheats.but his best time of the season remains the 10.28 he ran when finishing behind triple olympic champion usain bolt in ostrava on 25 may , and the pressure is building ahead of the olympic trials at the end of june.dwain chambersolympics 2012: athleticsolympic games 2012athleticsguardian.co.uk
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      british sprinter dwain chambers in england cyclist david millar could get the green light to take part in the london olympics on monday despite their doping-blighted pasts.the court of arbitration for sport (cas) said friday they will reveal their decision on monday at 1400gmt which is expected to slap down the british olympic association's (boa) bylaw that bans convicted british drugs cheats from taking part in the games.world anti-doping agency (wada) brought a case against the boa's policy of imposing life bans for the olympics arguing that it contravened their code .
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