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Dwain Chambers has lost his case

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/athle tics/7503792.stm

British sprinter Dwain Chambers will not be able to run at the Olympics after he lost his attempt to overturn his lifetime ban.

The 30-year-old took his case to secure an injunction against the British Olympic Association by-law to the High Court, but the ruling went against him.

Under BOA rules, the sprinter was banned from future Games after testing positive for the steroid THG in 2003.

Chambers had argued that the ban was an unfair restraint of trade.

But Mr Justice Mackay refused to grant an injunction to temporarily suspend the lifetime ban before a full hearing in March next year.

In his summing up, Mr Mackay said Chambers' right to work was not a good enough reason to overturn the ban.


Good result - drugs will not be tolerated

or

Bad Result - he has made mistakes, been banned but a lifetime ban is too long.


Oneeyedvic  Fri 18/07/08 12:16
Theland1
Fri 18/07/08
14:43
you're getting better ......
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
14:44
...keep taking the drugs... oops...
Catron
Fri 18/07/08
14:46
For once we in this country are ahead of the battle against cheats in the sport. If others in this country see that drugs will not be tolerated, they are less likely to go down that road themselves. It is time all countries took the stand against drugs that we do, not dilute our standards just because other countries are not as rigid against drugs as we are.

raysparx1
Fri 18/07/08
14:47
He could set himself up as a self employed cleaner,

Dwain Cleaner, the quick way to clean your Dwains.
Theland1
Fri 18/07/08
14:48
Ray - Are you taking something at the moment?
You're quick today!
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
14:49
Nice idea Catron... unfortunately, the pressure on individual athletes... from coaches, team selectors and sponsors to shave off that '0.02 of a second' will mean some athletes - and their coaches - will do whatever it takes... whatever the risks...
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
14:50
Having said that ^^^ Chambers is still a twot...
Theland1
Fri 18/07/08
14:50
What commercial endorsements can he now look forward to?
Athletes foot cream perhaps?
raysparx1
Fri 18/07/08
14:53
would be great if athletics was drug free, but with threwards so high, it will never be free of them, All countries must make a stand, but meadls however they are won is what they all strive for, sad but true.

Theland, me on something? not today, but thanks for the offer. :-)
Theland1
Fri 18/07/08
14:55
This haemorrhoid cream aint too bad. Doesn't make me run fast though.
Catron
Fri 18/07/08
14:55
Maybe snagged - but there are going to be far less who are prepared to take those risks with the tough stance of a lifetime ban for getting caught. And that is as it should be. Doing what you can to eliminate cheating in any sport is right and proper regardless of whether there are those who will still cheat anyway.
Theland1
Fri 18/07/08
14:58
They could take a load of laxatives and then run for the toilet at the end of the track.
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
15:00
''there are going to be far less who are prepared to take those risks with the tough stance of a lifetime ban for getting caught.''

Hmmm... doesn't seem to work for 80% of the riders in The Tour De France...
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
15:03
Sorry - a bit flippant of me there ^^^ but you get my drift...
Catron
Fri 18/07/08
15:06
Not sure why you are arguing against that statement snagged.The BOA are clearly more stringent against cheating that the organisers of the tour de france - and I would question your 80% anyway.
snagged
Fri 18/07/08
15:20
As I said... a flippant comment by me... of course I see your point... maybe I'm just a cynic... there will always be individual athletes who are prepared to take the risks... regardless of the possible fines/bans imposed...

Incidentally... Ben Johnson received a lifetime ban in '93 I believe... and is now coaching young runners!

Is that right?!
raysparx1
Fri 18/07/08
15:24
You cannot put all the blame on the athletes, who is developing these drugs? they also need to clamp down on the laboratories that are trying to get the formula right so that it cannot be detected in the system, and at the moment they are winning, unless you are in a gym for about 15 hours per day every day of the year it is virtually impossible to attain a physique like the one Chambers has without some sort of help.
persianlady
Fri 18/07/08
19:28
Chambers knew what the penalty was if he got caught. I dont know how he has got the cheek to show his cheating face in public anyhow. The man has no shame.
Steve.5
Sat 19/07/08
01:18
Wait till next year when he appeals, the racist card may be played.
but for now he at least he will not deprive a more worthy entrant from going to China
sp1814
Sat 19/07/08
16:46
Steve.5

Why, why, why, why must you always play the race card in your posts.

Every single time.

It's beyond dull.
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