Dwain Chambers hopes for Olympic reprieve after LaShawn Merritt ruling
The British sprinter has said he is looking for an amicable solution to the BOA's lifetime ban after a court case put the sanction's fairness into question
LaShawn Merritt ruling: the key questions answered
What has changed, what happens next and how a British challenge would work in the light of the LaShawn Merritt ruling
Why drug cheats should not get a second chance at the Olympics
The LaShawn Merritt ruling has opened up the possibility of athletes serving drugs bans competing at London 2012
LaShawn Merritt's Olympic ban overturned giving hope to UK athletes
LaShawn Merritt ruling potentially opens Olympic door for three Britons
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LaShawn Merritt doping verdict brings hope and headaches
September 2011
CAS to rule on LaShawn Merritt appeal against Olympic ban next week
The court of arbitration for sport will issue a verdict next week on a doping rule that currently bars LaShawn Merritt from defending his Olympic 400m title
August 2011
Grenada teenager Kirani James strikes 400m gold at world championships
The 400m Olympic champion LaShawn Merritt was caught at the finish by the 18-year-old Kirani James from Grenada in only his fourth race
World athletics 2011: Pistorius and Merritt reach 400m semi-finals
Oscar Pistorius finished third in his heat to qualify for Monday's semi-finals, but it was LaShawn Merritt who set the standard
Britain's Olympic drug-ban policy under threat after US appeal hearing
The BOA has said it plans to strongly defend its lifetime ban for drug cheats, regardless of the outcome of a hearing on the American sprinter LaShawn Merritt
July 2011
Olympic champion LaShawn Merritt makes comeback after drug ban is cut
LaShawn Merritt, the Olympic 400m champion, made his competitive comeback in Stockholm after a drugs ban