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'I haven't really thought too much about it,' the 23-year-old from Stratford, east London, said. 'The more they write negative things about me, the better I'm going to get. They are going to have to deal with that.
'Maybe they are just very unhappy people. What I've done is something good and I'm very happy with what I've done. I don't see why some people can't accept it. I wonder what their motives are.'I don't believe that I've been sidelined,' she said. 'All four medallists from track and field competed last weekend, so we haven't really had time for celebration. I met Boris Johnson on my flight back and he said a few words. I got a letter from [Gordon Brown] too. I would accept being the face if the London Games, but I'm not assuming anything.'See the full content of this document
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Christine Canes the Critics
Olympic gold medallist Christine Ohuruogu has hit out at the critics who claimed that she is a drug cheat, saying she'll prove herself on the track.
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