another title in his sights. "Having the 2012 Olympics in Britain is absolutely massive. It's a great opportunity for all the British triathletes. We can use home advantage to improve our chances of winning a medal. And we can, hopefully, use the Olympics
– but this highlights the problem with the BMI. Recently crowned European 60m indoor champion Dwain Chambers is technically overweight, despite kicking the steroids, and so was former world-record holder Maurice Greene when he won the Olympic 100m in 2004. His