DWAIN Chambers has been named in the Great Britain athletics team for London 2012, 12 years on from his last appearance at an Olympic Games.
DWAIN Chambers has been named in the Great Britain athletics team for London 2012, 12 years on from his last appearance at an Olympic Games.But the stunning pick of Lynsey Sharp as the only athlete in the women’s 800 metres provided the headline selection.Controversial sprinter Chambers will compete over 100m in the capital next month after being included in a 71-strong squad for the Games named by the British Olympic Association.Chambers, 34, finished fourth in the 100m in Sydney in 2000, but has not featured in the Olympics since following his two-year suspension for systematic drug use and the imposition of the BOA’s lifetime ban.However, the BOA ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport earlier this year, paving the way for him to compete at a home Olympics.But the real story came in the women’s 800m as former World Championship bronze medallist Jenny Meadows was among four athletes with the ‘A’ standard time left out in favour of Sharp.Chambers was not able to secure his place in London automatically as, despite winning the trials in Birmingham, he failed to run the ‘A’ qualifying standard of 10.18 seconds.However, that victory ahead of his domestic rivals as well as his past performances have proved enough to gain selection.His place on the team had looked a certainty ever since he was given the option of not chasing the qualifying time at last week’s European Championships in Helsinki.Chambers was joined in the 100m by teenager Adam Gemili, the British number one this season, and James Dasaolu, who were second and third at the trials and have both run the ‘A’ standard.