The Cops Knew What They Were Looking for, I Was a Walking Junkie

Daily MailMarch 02, 2009

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THE 2000 Sydney Olympics marked Britain's Dwain Chambers as the fastest man in Europe. But when he turned to chemical help to become the fastest in the world, he believed no-one could catch him, not even the drug testers.

But as he admits in his explosive autobiography, he was spectacularly wrong ...

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The Cops Knew What They Were Looking for, I Was a Walking Junkie

CHECKING in at Miami International Airport, I noticed the young couple in front of me were having their hand luggage searched. S***, what if they search my bag? There were enough drugs in there to kill an elephant and I didn't have a clue whether they were legal or not.

I was a walking junkie. I had tubes of stuff that were known only to me as 'The Clear' and 'The Cream', along with a few bottles of EPO and HGH, which were in ice packs as they needed to be kept cool.

They had been labelled by Victor Conte, the founder and president of Balco (see panel opposite), the man who put me on his training...

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