Dwain Chambers is "likely" to be selected in the Team GB Olympic squad for the 100m on Monday, UK Athletics coach Charles van Commenee has said. Chambers can compete after the British Olympic Association policy of lifetime bans for drug cheats was overturned. He won the Olympic trials on 23 June, but did not run in the 100m at the European Athletics Championships. Asked if Chambers would be picked for London 2012, Van Commenee told BBC Sport: "It's a likely outcome." The 34-year-old was given a two-year ban after testing positive for the designer drug THG in 2003. He won the 100m trial in Birmingham in 10.25 seconds - seven hundredths of a second outside the...
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