How It Went Downhill Fast for the Quickest Teenager in the World

Daily MailFebruary 26, 2004

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NEIL WILSON looks at a career that promised so much for a young athlete who now finds himself paying the price for putting so much faith in an oddball Californian coach

EXACTLY 12 months after Dwain Chambers bragged that his new U.S. coach had promised the British sprinter he could break the 100metre world record, he faced his accusers in London.

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How It Went Downhill Fast for the Quickest Teenager in the World

Now we shall never know. Coach Remi Korchemny is answering 17 charges in a Californian court of distributing and mislabelling performance-enhancing drugs.

Chambers faces two years out of ...

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