Yeah, Dwayne looked pretty comfortable I thought - but I guess everyone knew he was the quickest man in Britain before the race, so it doesnt prove anything new.
I can see his point that its unfair, because in any other country (other than Norway) he could compete after serving his ban, but to me - legally - the UK Athletics authority should be free to pick their team on any criteria they want (as long as there's no criminal - ie race, religious, etc - discrimination)
And I just dont want him representing my country.
But it does show the talent he had, he's spent half the year trying to play Rugby League and he is still capable of outclassing the rest of the British sprinters by some margin... its just a shame he decided to cheat and take short cuts by taking the juice.
Rounded down to 10 flat, legal wind...
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