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WORLDSPORTS DECEMBER 2013 5 Campbell Campbell cleared to compete again sportsbrief TWO-TIME Olympic 200m champion Veronica CampbellBrown has been cleared to compete again five months after a controversial positive doping test this year. The Jamaican who won gold at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, tested positive for a banned diuretic at the Jamaica International Invitational in May. The 31-year-old was suspended pending a Jamaican disciplinary committee review. Mayweather has ‘dislocated elbow’ deficit that is a big gap,” he said. “Webber stopped in the last lap, if this happens to Sebastian one weekend we have to be there in second place. But being realistic we know we need to be very, very lucky.” Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said they would keep pushing to try to secure the title as early as possible - and admitted for the first time they were likely to do so before end of the season. “It’s my job to worry,” Horner said. “You can’t become complacent in any way. “We never have yet and we won’t this year. Our approach is one race at a time. “Next challenge is Korea, get the most out of that venue and after that Suzuka. If we do that, then the championships tend to take care of themselves.” THE GAME haunts ace designer problems the car was suffering from at the time. “The steering column failure, was it the cause, or did it happen in the accident?” said Newey, speaking in an exclusive interview to be broadcast on 5 live F1. “There is no doubt it was cracked. Equally, all the data, all the circuit cameras, the on-board camera from Michael Schumacher’s car that was following, none of that appears to be consistent with a steering-column failure. “The car oversteered [when the rear tried to spin] initially and Ayrton caught that and only then did it go straight. “But the first thing that happened was oversteer, in much the same way as you will sometimes see on a superspeedway in the States – 5 Mayweather, left, hits Alvarez the car will lose the rear, the driver will correct, and then it will go straight and hit the outside wall, which doesn’t appear to be consistent with a steering-column failure.” Three-time world champion Senna was killed in his third race for Williams Newey said he was still upset by the knowledge Senna joined Williams to win a fourth title and the car they gave him was not initially up to the job. He was killed in his third race for the team. “There was an aura about him, something that's difficult to describe. He most certainly had a presence,” Newey said of Senna. “I guess one of the things that will always haunt me is that he joined Williams.” THE GAME CURRENTLY undefeated Floyd Mayweather says he suffered a suspected dislocated elbow halfway through his one-sided defeat of Saul Alvarez in Las Vegas. The five-weight world champion, 36, secured the World Boxing Council (WBC)and World Boxing Association (WBA) lightmiddleweight titles and stretched his unbeaten professional run to 45 fights. Gough excited FORMER Wales Grand Slam winner Ian Gough says he is excited about his move to London Irish for what he believes could be his last season playing top-flight professional rugby. Lock-forward Gough, 36, joins the Exiles after nearly two decades playing club and regional rugby in Wales. sports magazine t h e g a m e 13