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DARREN Campbell spoke out yesterday on his fellow Great Britain sprinter Dwain Chambers, who is almost certain to miss this year's Olympic Games after testing positive for the banned steroid THG. In Glasgow to help coach hundreds of children as part of sponsors Norwich Union's active lifestyle campaign, Campbell also assessed his own chances of going one better in Athens - but said it would not be the end of the world if he failed to do so.
"I just think he got caught up in something that spiralled out of control," Campbell said of Chambers. "I kind of believe Dwain when he said he didn't know what he was taking and got caught up in a dirty situation, because that's what a lot of us think about American sprinting anyway.See the full content of this document
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Campbell: 'I Pity Dwain'
"I just feel sorry for him that the pressure of the sport made him go to such lengths."
With Chambers almost certainly out of the way,...See the full content of this document
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