Dwain Chambers to race Usain Bolt in Czech Republic

British sprinter back from drugs ban will race fastest man in the world over 100m

Dwain Chambers
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BRITISH sprinter Dwain Chambers is back in the big time and has been invited to line up against Usain Bolt at his first high profile grand prix fixture in almost ten years. The Guardian reports that Chambers, who was released from a lifetime drugs ban just four days ago, will line up against a world class field of sub-10-second sprinters at the Ostrava Gold Spike meeting in the Czech Republic on May 25.

The event is run by Euro Meetings, the same body that organises the Diamond League, which had previously banned Chambers from running at their events. The invitation can be seen as part of Chambers's return to top-flight athletics and the first major test in his attempt to qualify for the British Olympic squad. He must run 10.18sec to be eligible for Team GB, a time that should be well within the 34-year-old's reach.

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