Medal ends Chambers 'nightmare'

Dwain Chambers admits he can now sleep soundly after claiming a silver medal at the World Indoor Championships last night following the “nightmare” surrounding his controversial return to the sport.

Medal ends Chambers 'nightmare'

Dwain Chambers admits he can now sleep soundly after claiming a silver medal at the World Indoor Championships last night following the “nightmare” surrounding his controversial return to the sport.

Chambers clocked a lifetime best of 6.54 seconds to claim a share of second place with former world 100m champion Kim Collins behind Nigeria’s Olusoji Fasuba.

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