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Gay edges Powell to win South Korea meet

American sprinter Tyson Gay won the 100 meters, edging Jamaican Asafa Powell at the Daegu Pre-Championships Meet.

Tyson Gay runs a slow 10.13 in 100 at Japan meet

Tyson Gay ran a slow 10.13 seconds Wednesday to win the men's 100 meters at the Super Track and Field meet.

Gay runs 2nd fastest men's 100 meters of all time

American sprinters Tyson Gay and Carmelita Jeter flirted with history at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix on Sunday.

Gay beats Powell in 100 at World Final in Greece

Tyson Gay beat Asafa Powell in the 100 meters at the World Athletics Final on Saturday, finishing in 9.88 seconds in his last major race of the season.

No Bolt-Gay showdown at Van Damme Memorial

The planned showdown between Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay at the Van Damme Memorial meet won't happen.

Gay wins at Gateshead, looks ahead to surgery

Tyson Gay won his first race since a second-place finish at the world championships, then said he would be having surgery at the end of the season to cure a lingering groin injury.

Gay bows out of 200 with groin injury

Tyson Gay is pulling out of the 200-meter competition at the world championships because of a groin injury, preventing a rematch with Usain Bolt.

Usain Bolt gets chance to win 3rd gold at worlds

For the last time, Usain Bolt will repeat that rhetorical question he has answered over and over again at this year's world championships — "Who's faster?"

Bolt, Gay planning to race in Brussels

The showdown between Olympic champion Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay will keep going after the world championships, when the sprint rivals compete in a 100-meter race in Brussels on Sept. 4.

Tyson Gay wins 100 in wind-aided 9.79

Tyson Gay overcame a poor start to edge fellow American Darvis Patton in the 100 meters at the DN Gala meet on Friday, clocking a wind-aided 9.79 seconds.

Gay troubled by groin despite 200 win at London GP

Tyson Gay didn't look like a man preparing to end Usain Bolt's sprinting supremacy at the world championships next month.

Bolt wins 100 meters in 9.79 at Areva Meeting

World record-holder Usain Bolt comfortably won the 100 meters at the Areva Meeting on Friday, just missing Tyson Gay's season-best time as he gears up for next month's world championships in Berlin.

Gay sets year's best time in 100 meters at Rome

Tyson Gay of the United States has run the fastest 100 meters of the year in 9.77 seconds at the Golden Gala.

Crawford surprises himself with another US title

Some have been faster than him, others more flamboyant.

Gay proves he's back with fast time in 200 in NYC

Tyson Gay witnessed Usain Bolt's coming-out party at the Reebok Grand Prix last year, finishing a distant second as Bolt set the world record in the 100 meters.

Powell, Gay set to run at Reebok Grand Prix in May

Former world-record holder Asafa Powell and reigning world champion Tyson Gay are on track to face off at the Reebok Grand Prix next month.

Arkansas vacates 2 national titles in track

Arkansas is vacating two national championships in track and field after the NCAA clarified how many points the Razorbacks needed to forfeit from the 2004 and 2005 men's outdoor meets for violations involving sprint star Tyson Gay.

Gay to anchor US 400 relay team; Bolt sits out

Usain Bolt was left off Jamaica's team in the preliminary round of the Olympic 400-meter relay, giving him a chance to rest Thursday, while Tyson Gay was picked to anchor the U.S. quartet.

Relay flubs cap 0-for-6 US showing in sprint races

Tyson Gay stuck his left hand behind him, waiting to feel the red baton's cool metal make contact.

Gay says he's pain-free after workout Sunday

U.S. sprinter Tyson Gay says he's "injury-free" after completing a workout at Beijing Normal University.

Gay bypasses Dalian camp for Beijing

American sprinter Tyson Gay says his hamstring is feeling better and he'll be healthy and ready to go when the Olympic 100-meter races start next week.

Allyson Felix an easy Olympic entrant in 200

Some say the pressure of making the Olympics is sometimes harder to handle than the Olympics themselves.

Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 seconds to make Olympics

Tyson Gay has run the fastest 100 meters in any conditions, a wind-aided 9.68 seconds, to qualify for the U.S. Olympic team.

Gay sets US record in 100 with 9.77

Tyson Gay has broken the U.S. record in the men's 100 meters by clocking 9.77 seconds.

Merritt upsets Wariner at Olympic trials

Jeremy Wariner isn't invincible anymore — a point LaShawn Merritt proved once again Thursday night.

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Bolt's Three Gifts Kept on Giving in 2008

Written by Eric. Christmas eve has drawn nigh, and one wonders what has been left under Usain Bolt's tree.

Bolt vows to be ready for Powell, Gay in 2009
Source: uk.eurosport.yahoo.com

"Athletes will be gunning for me, especially Asafa and Tyson Gay, who is going to come back after injury," Bolt said. "It's going to be hard to stay on top.

Allyson Felix Shines in Marion Jones' Wake (60)

is and the subsequent entries remaining help turn the page on all that she stood for in dirty word and deed.

2008 Beijing Summer Olympics: Sprinter Derrick Atkins is 'Beyond Hungry' for Gold
Source: iHaveNet.com

Despite finishing second in the 2007 World Championships (Osaka, Japan) with a time 9.91 seconds, Derrick Atkins is not considered a favorite to medal at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Indeed - leading up to the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics -- the focus on the 'World's Fastes …

2008 Beijing Summer Olympics: 100 Meter Sprinter Darvis Patton: Usain Bolt is a 'Freak of Nature'
Source: ihavenet.com

America's Darvis Patton shares his thoughts on his chances of medal at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics ahead of the 100 meter final on August 16.

2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Jamaican Sprinter Asafa Powell Peaking Just in Time
Source: iHaveNet.com

With 3 consecutive victories on the Grand Prix Circuit in the Men's 100 meters, Asafa Powell appears to have emerged as the favorite to win the Men's 100 meters at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

Christian Site's Ban on 'G' Word Sends Homosexual to Olympics
Source: The Washington Post

The American Family Association obviously didn't foresee the problems that might arise with its strict policy to always replace the word "gay" with "homosexual" on the Web site of its Christian news outlet, OneNewsNow.

Ladies Man
Source: ESPN.com

In Beijing, Tyson Gay could be the man of the hour. But he never would have had the chance without three women.

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