- Horace Dove-Edwin
Francis Horace Dove-Edwin (born
10 February 1967 inFreetown ) is a retiredSierra Leone an sprinter who specialized in the100 metres .Participating in the
1988 Summer Olympics , he failed to make it through to the second round. [cite web |url=http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/stathm1.html#1988 |title=Athletics - Men's 100 m |accessdate=2006-12-01 |last=De Wael |first=Herman |authorlink= |date= |year=2000 |month= |work=Full Olympians |publisher= |pages= ] In 1990 Dove-Edwin migrated to London together with his mother. His first major athletics event after his migration was the1991 Summer Universiade held in Sheffield. At the1992 Summer Olympics he competed in200 metres , reaching the quarter finals. [cite web |url=http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/stathm2.html#1992 |title=Athletics - Men's 200 m |accessdate=2006-12-01 |last=De Wael |first=Herman |authorlink= |date= |year=2000 |month= |work=Full Olympians |publisher= |pages= ]In 1994 Dove-Edwin won a surprising silver medal in 100 metres at the Commonwealth Games, behind the expected winner
Linford Christie but ahead of Michael Green andFrankie Fredericks , becoming the first medal winner in athletics for Sierra Leone. However, a few days later as he prepared to run in the semi final heat of the4 x 100 metres relay event, he learned that thedoping test sample he had delivered after the 100 metres final contained traces of the banned substancestanozolol . Dove-Edwin was given a two-year ban by theIAAF and stripped of the medal, whereas Green was promoted to silver medalist and Fredericks to bronze medalist. Commenting on the suspension in retrospect in 2002, Dove-Edwin stated that he "was a victim of circumstances and a procedure that was full of flaws", and that he "never took steroids or anything".During his suspension from active athletics he worked briefly as a trainee assistant coach for the Saudi Arabian
1996 Summer Olympics team. cite web |url=http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~tipeper/resume1.htm |title=Resume |accessdate=2006-12-01 |last=Dove-Edwin |first=Horace |authorlink= |date= |year= |month= |work=Dove-Edwin's personal home page |publisher= |pages= ] Dove-Edwin returned to compete at the 1997 World Championships in Athens, but with 10.65 seconds he failed to progress from heat 8 in what turned out to be his last international competition. [cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/WCH05/history/Year=1997/EventCode=1274/gender=M/discipline=100/combCode=hash/roundCode=h/index.html |title=Official Results - 100 Metres - Men - Heats |accessdate=2006-12-01 |author=IAAF |authorlink=International Association of Athletics Federations |date= |year= |month= |work=1997 World Championships Results - By Event |publisher= |pages= ] His personal best 100 metres time, achieved before the 1994 Commonwealth Games, was 10.14 seconds.In the meantime Dove-Edwin had moved to the United States to escape the negative publicity in England. He graduated from
California State University, Chico in May 1999 with an MA in Exercise Science. b]ee also
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List of sportspeople sanctioned for doping offences Notes
References
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*cite news |first=Denis |last=Campbell |title=Back on track |url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,756905,00.html |work=The Observer |publisher= |date=21 July 2002 |accessdate=2006-12-01
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