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Dwain Chambers snatched second place for Great Britain on his return to international athletics in the men's 100m at the European Cup on Wednesday.
He got off to a poor start but finished strongly to come home behind France's Ronald Pognon, who took victory in Malaga in a time of 10.13 seconds.
Chambers, 28, has only just completed a two-year ban for doping offences. But he was named in the British team after impressing at Gateshead on his competitive return earlier this month.
Chambers, who was suspended for taking THG, was not happy with his run.
"This was disappointing," said the Londoner after making his first appearance in a British vest for almost three years.
"There was no gas in my legs. But of course I expected ups and downs. There was a lot of expectations placed upon me."
Chambers pipped Russian Andrey Yepishin for second spot, although both sprinters were credited with the same time of 10.19secs.

He got off to a poor start but finished strongly to come home behind France's Ronald Pognon, who took victory in Malaga in a time of 10.13 seconds.
Chambers, 28, has only just completed a two-year ban for doping offences. But he was named in the British team after impressing at Gateshead on his competitive return earlier this month.
Chambers, who was suspended for taking THG, was not happy with his run.
"This was disappointing," said the Londoner after making his first appearance in a British vest for almost three years.
"There was no gas in my legs. But of course I expected ups and downs. There was a lot of expectations placed upon me."
Chambers pipped Russian Andrey Yepishin for second spot, although both sprinters were credited with the same time of 10.19secs.