Tyson in Stockholm
By Symone Goss, World-Track
STOCKHOLM — World Champion Tyson Gay showed no signs of the groin injury he sustained earlier this month, when he blasted away from a strong field to win the men’s 100m in a wind-aided 9.79(+2.6m/s) seconds at the DN Galan Super Grand Prix in Stockholm Friday..
The performance was a big moral boost for the American who was hoping for a good time in his final competitive race before defending his sprint titles in Berlin next month.
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Gay’s fellow countryman Darvis Patton finished second in 9.95seconds with Asafa Powell taking third in 9.98.
Gay leads the world with a 9.77 seconds American record and personal record, but his main rival Usain Bolt of Jamaica has been equally impressive with his 9.79 seasonal best
By Symone Goss, World-Track
STOCKHOLM — World Champion Tyson Gay showed no signs of the groin injury he sustained earlier this month, when he blasted away from a strong field to win the men’s 100m in a wind-aided 9.79(+2.6m/s) seconds at the DN Galan Super Grand Prix in Stockholm Friday..
The performance was a big moral boost for the American who was hoping for a good time in his final competitive race before defending his sprint titles in Berlin next month.
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Gay’s fellow countryman Darvis Patton finished second in 9.95seconds with Asafa Powell taking third in 9.98.
Gay leads the world with a 9.77 seconds American record and personal record, but his main rival Usain Bolt of Jamaica has been equally impressive with his 9.79 seasonal best
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