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Side-Kick
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Oregon (Reuters) - Olympic bronze medalist Walter Dix edged out Tyson Gay in the former world champion's hotly-anticipated return to the 200 meters at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting on Saturday.
In the 110 meters hurdles, American David Oliver recorded the fourth fastest 110 meters hurdles of all time with a 12.90 second run. Gay, who has been battling a nagging hamstring problem for seven weeks, ran his first 200 of the year in 19.76 seconds to finish just shy of Dix, who took control coming off the bend and stayed in front to win in 19.72. "It wasn't bad, but I was a little fatigued toward the end," Gay said. "I tried to stay relaxed and bring it home, but it wasn't enough." Dix, who won the 100 meters and placed second at the U.S. nationals last weekend, said his race experience had helped, "but I'm a little beat up, too." "I was a little sloppy out of the blocks, but I was able to hold on," he added. "Tyson gave me great competition."Oliver, the Olympic bronze medalist, equaled Dominique Arnold's national record with his second consecutive lifetime best. He ran 12.93 to win the U.S. championships last Sunday. Only world record holder Dayron Robles (12.87) of Cuba and China's Liu Xiang have run faster. "I didn't get a great start but I brought it home," Oliver said. The American left countryman Ryan Wilson (13.16) well behind in second spot. Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown, the Olympic 200 champion, surprised a talented 100 field with a personal best and season-leading 10.78 seconds to leave her thinking she might double at next year's world championships. Olympic 100 gold medalist Shelly-Ann Fraser trailed in 10.82, just ahead of American Carmelita Jeter (10.83). Three other season-leading marks were set. American world champion Christian Cantwell used a last-effort throw of 22.41 meters to win the shot put, and world indoor 800 meters champion Mariya Savinova of Russia clocked 1:57.56 to beat Olympic 1,500 gold medalist Nancy Langat of Kenya at the shorter distance. Sudan's Abubaker Kaki added a fifth season-leading mark when he took the infrequently run 1,000 meters in 2:13.62. Kenyan Olympic 1,500 champion Asbel Kiprop just missed another when he won the mile in 3:49.75. Olympic long jump champion Irving Saladino of Panama pulled a mild surprise as he used a wind-assisted leap of 8.46 meters to beat U.S. world gold medalist Dwight Phillips (8.41). Brazilian world indoor gold medalist Fabiana Murer also came out on top, winning the women's pole vault over Polish world champion Anna Rogowska. Both cleared 4.58 meters. U.S. world leader Jenn Shur failed to clear a height. (Editing by Tony Jimenez/Ian Ransom) http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6622I420100703 |
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Gettin my applesauce back
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Wait, whaaaaat?
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Deadly Akuma
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I think Tyson Gay is done. '08 was his chance and he blew it.
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http://www.universalsports.com/ Gay's been injured and that was really the first major event he's competed against all year. Injuries have caused problems this season for some of the top track and field athletes, including Usain Bolt, who ran yesterday in Switzerland. I wouldn't say that Tyson Gay is done yet. If he flops at the World Championships next year and at London Olympics, than you can say he's done. T & F has been trying in the last several years to repair it's image that had been tainted due to mass suspensions of 90% of the American team from the 2000 Olympics. Of course, just yesterday, one of the sport's top stars (Jamaican Sprinter Shelly Ann Fraser) tested positive for oxycodone.
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This needs to go in the Headline Hall of Fame.
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Deadly Akuma
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Well, I can admit when I'm wrong. Tyson Gay recently beat Usain Bolt in the 100 meters.
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Did y'all know Gay beat Bolt in a 100m race on Aug 6th? I didn't either. But to be honest only Bolt can beat Bolt.
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Leon Sandcastle
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Bolt says that he wasn't 100%. He'd been battling an injury all year. He'll get his revenge when he's 100% next year, which is a World Championship year.
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