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Dwain Chambers will reveal his Balco drugs regime in a meeting with Britain's anti-doping agency on Friday, BBC Sport learns.
Britain's Jo Pavey defends her Great Manchester Run 10km crown against top-class opposition on Sunday.
World 100m record holder Asafa Powell is back in training after missing the start of the season because of injury.
Dwain Chambers decides to concentrate on his sprinting career after his rugby league trial ends.
Olympic legend Carl Lewis tells BBC Sport that governments should make the use of banned substances in sport a criminal offence.
Britain's distance runners will use a new 10k race in London as part of their build-up to the Beijing Games.
Antonio Pettigrew will admit taking performance-enhancing drugs when he testifies against former coach Trevor Graham.
Australia's Benita Johnson and Kenya's Bernard Kipyego are the victors at the Bupa Great Edinburgh Run.
Jamaican Usain Bolt becomes the second fastest man over 100 metres, running 9.76 seconds in Kingston.
Sprinter Dwain Chambers vows to keep fighting his Olympic ban and wants to compete at the 2012 London Games.
Details of how you can follow athletics on the BBC
Send your emails and texts to the BBC team at the 2008 London Marathon
Could China's team tactics thwart Paula Radcliffe in Beijing?
Why running is a national obsession
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