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By Gene Cherry
EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - World champion Tyson Gay ran a wind-assisted 9.75 seconds in what he called a horrible 100 metres preliminary at the U.S. world championships trials on Thursday.
Although the time was the seventh fastest of all time under any conditions, Gay said he was disappointed with his execution in the race assisted by a wind of 3.4 metres per second.
"I ran a horrible race. Technically it was horrible. My focus was horrible," said Gay.
But the time and a quick 200 metres last month should see Gay line up for a world championship showdown with Jamaican Olympic champion and world record holder Usain Bolt in both sprints in Berlin in August.
With a bye to Berlin in both the 100 and 200 as the defending world champion, Gay had planned Thursday's opening round of the 100 metres as his only appearance at the trials.
He talked afterward of running another round, but after consulting with coaches, decided against it.
The assisting wind led to a number of fast first-round times. Olympian Darvis Patton and upcoming Mike Rodgers both clocked wind-assisted 9.92 seconds.
The world record is Bolt's 9.69 seconds at the Beijing Olympics.
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By Gene Cherry
EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - World champion Tyson Gay ran a wind-assisted 9.75 seconds in what he called a horrible 100 metres preliminary at the U.S. world championships trials on Thursday.
Although the time was the seventh fastest of all time under any conditions, Gay said he was disappointed with his execution in the race assisted by a wind of 3.4 metres per second.
"I ran a horrible race. Technically it was horrible. My focus was horrible," said Gay.
But the time and a quick 200 metres last month should see Gay line up for a world championship showdown with Jamaican Olympic champion and world record holder Usain Bolt in both sprints in Berlin in August.
With a bye to Berlin in both the 100 and 200 as the defending world champion, Gay had planned Thursday's opening round of the 100 metres as his only appearance at the trials.
He talked afterward of running another round, but after consulting with coaches, decided against it.
The assisting wind led to a number of fast first-round times. Olympian Darvis Patton and upcoming Mike Rodgers both clocked wind-assisted 9.92 seconds.
The world record is Bolt's 9.69 seconds at the Beijing Olympics.
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