Sunderland Echo

Mitchell-Blake welcomes Chambers’ racing return

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Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake has welcomed Dwain Chambers’ racing return and insisted he does not hold his past against him.

Controvers­ial Chambers will run in the 60m at the British Indoor Championsh­ips today and could land a shock place on Great Britain’s European Championsh­ip squad.

He was banned for doping in 2004, but returned to the sport in 2006 and won the 60m world indoor title four years later.

The 40-year-old has only competed twice since retiring in July 2017, but Mitchell-Blake, who won 200m European silver last year, is eager to face him.

He said: “I’m not here to judge, I’m here to race. I’m comfortabl­e racing against anyone who’s in the lanes beside me. I don’t pay attention to one name, everyone has a past and everyone has a future.

“I’m a fan of the sport and Dwain himself, a world indoor, European champion, world indoor silver medallist, European record holder and British record holder. 6.42s is not a bad time and not many have gone faster.

“I have spoken to him in the past and got tips on how to get better in the 60m.

“He was definitely one of the best British and world sprinters at one stage. I can’t take too much into it, I have to focus on my own lane.”

Chambers has no goals ahead of the weekend and will only think about the European Championsh­ips if he qualifies.

The top two in Birmingham will automatica­lly be selected for next month’s championsh­ips in Glasgow, as long as they meet the qualifying time of 6.60secs. He has a personal best of 6.42 seconds and clocked 6.70 seconds at Lee Valley in December.

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