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Dwain Chambers Wins in Comeback, Susanna Kallur Sets New National Record

EricFeb 4, 2008

Dwain Chambers: Sprinter

Dwain Chambers, the British sprinter on a comeback after a failed NFL career attempt, qualified for the UK National Indoor Championships 60m on Saturday by posting a winning time of 6.60 seconds at the Birmingham Games.

Chambers, 29, detoured his athletics career in 2007 following a successful—yet controversial—comeback from a 2003 performance-enhancing drug bust the previous year.  He now has an even tougher challenge ahead in attempting to win a race featuring younger, stronger competitor 21-year-old Craig Pickering, the 2005 European Junior 100m Champion.

Chambers may not even make it to the starting blocks now that he's qualified for next weekend's National Championships, because UK Athletics does not want him to compete.

The 60m dash in Sheffield next weekend is the trial run for the IAAF World Indoor Championships, and the winner will be invited to participate next month in Valencia, representing Great Britain.

But because Chambers has not been on the official drug-testing register for more than a year, he may be left off the team.

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Susanna Kallur: Hurdles

Meanwhile, in Stuttgart yesterday evening, Sweden's Susanna Kallur, the 2006 European Champion and reigning IAAF Indoor 60m Hurdles Champion, set a new Swedish record in her specialty, running 7.72 seconds—the second-fastest ever run indoors—at the Sparkassan Cup.

It was the second time in less than a week that the 26-year-old set a new personal best at this distance.  Russian Lyudmila Narozhilenko, who later became a Swedish national, set the world-record of 7.69 seconds in Chelyabinsk, Russia in 1990.

Kallur also set her second-consecutive Swedish record this week, with a time of 7.75 at the Samsung Galanta Scandinavium in Göteborg, Sweden on Tuesday evening.  She broke Lyudmila Engquist's (formerly Nazorzhilenko) previous national mark of 7.80 seconds, opening her season with a 7.81 mark in Glasgow two weekends ago.

Kallur, who has had a winter of injury-free training with twin sister Jenny, is reaping the rewards of a consistent and focused strength and conditioning schedule as she prepares for this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing.

She holds a 12.49 second 100m Hurdles Best Outdoors—a mark she achieved last summer in Berlin.

Kallur was injured for three months leading up to the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, and did not make it past the semi-finals.  She hopes to improve on her fourth place finish of last season's IAAF World Outdoor Championships 100m Hurdles Final—a race she was winning until American Michelle Perry, the eventual winner, interfered with Kallur over the final hurdle, impeding her finishing drive.

The Kallur twins are no strangers to success.  Their father, Anders Kallur, is a four-time Stanley Cup winner with the New York Islanders and is also their manager.  Jenny Kallur is skipping the 2008 indoor season.

André Silnov: High Jump 

In the final news of the hour, Russian André Silnov, the 2006 European Outdoor High Jump Champion, won his event at the Hochsprung Mit Musik high jump challenge in Arnstadt, Germany yesterday, clearing 2.37m—the world's highest jump of the season.

Stefan Holm, the reigning Olympic champion from Sweden, finished second with 2.35m.

Silnov had one attempt at 2,39m and fouled twice at 2.41m.

Only nine other athletes in history have surpassed the 2.40m barrier which Silnov attempted to clear in Arnstadt.  Holm is the most recent to have cleared 2.40m indoors and outdoors, having won the 2003 European Indoor Championships in Madrid, Spain over Russian Jaraslov Rybakov, who finished third in Arstsadt yesterday (2.35m).

Cuban Javier Sotamayor holds the indoor and outdoor world records with jumps of 2.43m and 2.45m, respectively.

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