Carlton Chambers (born June 27, 1975) is a retired sprint athlete from Canada, and a winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
[1] He ran in the preliminary heats, however a groin injury prevented him from running in the final race which was won by Robert Esmie, Glenroy Gilbert, Bruny Surin, and Donovan Bailey.
Chambers first started track when he entered grade nine at Malton's Ascension of our Lord Catholic Secondary School in September 1990.
At the beginning of the '93 high school track season Chambers was preparing himself with Guthrie for the first of three possible senior boys 100's, as he was only in grade 11 at this time.
The following indoor season Chambers trained intently and won a 60m Gold medal at the York University high school Track and Field invitational.
That same summer he was selected to run the third leg of the Commonwealth 4 × 100 m relay where he handed the baton off to Bruny Surin who ran it in for Gold.
Ato Boldon of UCLA won the race and later went to the 1996 Olympic Games and ran a 9.90 100m in Atlanta to win bronze.
Canada won the gold medal in 37.69 seconds, defeating the United States and establishing a national record in the event.