
Someone may break 9.8 seconds for only the second time in an Olympic 100 metres final and still fail to win a medal at the London Games, says the world's second fastest man Tyson Gay. "I really truly believe that," the American sprinter told the Reuters in a telephone interview from Monaco on Thursday. "It will take a 9.7 to even get a medal. "It's mind blowing," Gay added, and...

11:38 PM, Jul 19, 2012

London: Tyson Gay prepared for the anticipated chilly Olympics here by winning the 100 meters at the London Grand Prix in dreary summer conditions in the British capital on Friday. The former world champion won in 10.03 seconds in a headwind of 1.2 meters per second, ahead of compatriot Ryan Bailey and Nesta Carter of Jamaica. "I'm in pretty good shape, I just need to work on some things on...

04:40 PM, Jul 14, 2012

New York: Former world champion Tyson Gay stumbled out of the blocks and lost to training partner Steve Mullings of Jamaica in a slow 100 metres at New York's rainy Diamond League grand prix Saturday. After three false starts cut the field from nine to six, Gay lost ground at the start and strained to catch Mullings at the tape, with the Jamaican given the victory despite clocking the same...

11:42 AM, Jun 12, 2011