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WHEN Chris Lambert was rejected by Cambridge University, he did what any enterprising working-class teenager from Peckham does. He applied to Harvard, sat their entrance exam, and passed.
He graduated last year with a degree in government. "That covers politics, law, and economics," explains the softly-spoken sprinter, who on Sunday was crowned cum laude in athletics, winning the 200 metres, statistically the toughest race of all at the Olympic trials in Manchester.See the full content of this document
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Lambert On Smart Track to Success; Harvard Graduate Wants to Conquer World and Then Change It. Doug Gillon Reports
The field contained three men in addition to himself who had already achieved the Athens qualifying standard, more than any other event: Darren Campbell, reigning Olympic 200m silver medallist; Chris...
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