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 njured Usain Bolt to miss the rest of 2010 season
World
Sprint superstar Usain Bolt has ruled out competing for the rest of 2010 after suffering a back injury. The 23-year-old suffered his first 100m final defeat in two years when he was easily beaten by Tyson Gay on 6 August at Stockholm's Diamond League meeting.
2010-08-10 17:48:56

 Stockholm packs in tight to see Gay finish well clear of Bolt, 9.84-9.97
World
In the season's single most anticipated face-off, Tyson Gay handed Usain Bolt his first 100m defeat in two years to highlight the DN Galan - Samsung Diamond League - in the Swedish capital tonight (6).
2010-08-07 16:18:07

 Gay powers past Powell in last 20m in Gateshead - REPORT - Samsung Diamond League
World
Asafa Powell is a relaxed sprinter these days. A little too relaxed as it turned out this afternoon, for the Jamaican let victory slip from his grasp by easing up in the final metres of his much anticipated 100m clash against Tyson Gay at the Aviva British Grand Prix - Samsung Diamond League in Gateshead (10).
2010-07-11 08:09:04

 Asafa Powell out to beat Usain Bolt's 100m world record
World
Asafa Powell aims to reclaim the 100m world record, which stands at 9.58 seconds from Usain Bolt. Powell will meet American rival Tyson Gay in two races in Britain this summer in his quest to break Bolt's mark.
2010-06-22 08:08:26

 Tyson Gay hates being in Usain Bolt's shadow
Florida
Deep in a Florida valley, hidden from the road and scorched by the sun, lies an elite athletics track. This is where the second-fastest man in the world, Tyson Gay, trains. Nobody much comes here, aside from other athletes, "and we like it that way" says Lance Brauman, Gay's coach of nine years.
2010-06-20 20:28:48

 Bolt Wins 100 in 9.86 Seconds at SKorean Meet
World
Usain Bolt won the 100 meters in 9.86 seconds in his season debut at the Daegu meet on Wednesday. The time was 0.28 seconds off the world record of 9.58 he set at last year's world championships in Berlin. He shaved 0.08 seconds off Tyson Gay's 2009 meet record of 9.94.
2010-05-19 08:02:13

 Tyson Gay breaks 200m record in Manchester
Texas
Tyson Gay, the world's second-fastest man, behind Usain Bolt, broke the 200m straight record at Sunday's Great CityGames. Gay, who was threatening Tommie Smith's world record of 19.5, delivered with 19.41 seconds. American and former Olympic champion Smith held the record for 44 years, which was on a cinder track in San Jose, Texas.
2010-05-17 08:34:28

 With sub-45 run, Gay becomes first to break three major sprint barriers
Arkansas
2007 triple World champion Tyson Gay reached a unique sprinting milestone on Saturday (17) after breaking through the 45-second barrier in the 400m.
2010-04-25 11:11:09

 Tyson Gay 44.89 Race! [Video]
Florida
This is how a real sprinter works hard.... Tyson Gay races an early season open 400 at the University of Florida against the #1 ranked Calvin Smith (UF) and World Championship bronze medalist Renny Quow (Trinidad).
2010-04-19 10:38:45

 Bolt, Gay, Powell… a clash of the 100m titans in Brussels – IAAF Diamond League
World
This clash is no mythical fantasy, this clash is no April Fool’s Day joke! The three fastest names in sprinting Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell will line up in the Men’s 100m at the Brussels IAAF Diamond League on 27 August 2010.
2010-04-05 16:24:41

 Track and field: Bolt, Gay set for 3 showdowns in Diamond League (Honolulu Advertiser)
Kentucky
MONACO - Sprint stars Usain Bolt of Jamaica and Tyson Gay of the United States will race each other at least three times at elite Diamond League meetings next year.
2009-11-22 08:10:04

 Gay, Richards selected USA Athletes of the Year
Kentucky
Indianapolis, USA - Tyson Gay and Sanya Richards were named winners of the 2009 Jesse Owens Awards by USA Track and Field. This marks the second time in their careers that Gay and Richards have earned this prestigious distinction. Gay initially won the award in 2007, and Richards was the recipient in 2006.
2009-11-20 16:15:48

 Gay undergoes successful surgery
Kentucky
World 100 metres silver medallist Tyson Gay has successfully undergone surgery on a painful groin problem that hampered him during much of the athletics season. His manager Mark Wetmore said minor surgery had taken place on both sides of Gay's groin in Philadelphia on Friday.
2009-10-25 08:41:04

 US sprinters; Finnish thrower highlight Colorful Daegu Meeting
World
Americans Tyson Gay and Carmelita Jeter confirmed their excellent post-Berlin form winning the men and women 100m races in style before a decent Korean crowd at the Daegu Stadium. Head wind was measured for every running event tonight and therefore top marks were out of reach in this meet. Jeter still won the women’s 100m in 10.83 into a minor 0.3 m/s head wind and although her time wasn’t bad either it was the 0.52s gap to the next athletes which really was the news in this event. Gay won another tough race against Jamaican Asafa Powell in 9.94s with the Jamaican close behind in 10.00s into a -0.6 m/s wind.
2009-09-25 13:38:38

 Track and field: Tyson Gay runs a slow 10.13 in 100 at Japan meet (Honolulu Advertiser)
World
KAWASAKI, Japan -Tyson Gay ran a slow 10.13 seconds Wednesday to win the men's 100 meters at the Super Track and Field meet.
2009-09-24 08:53:51

 Gay 9.69 and Jeter 10.64 at 100m; Liu Xiang makes dazzling comeback Shanghai Golden Grand PrixLiu Xiang makes his comeback from injury taking second place in the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix
World
The equal second quickest men's 100m sprint all-time and the fourth quickest women's 100m in history were the undoubted highlights of the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix (20). Yet they can be no doubting that the stunning 13.15 sec comeback from injury for China's former World and Olympic 110m Hurdles champion Liu Xiang is what excited the crowd most at the IAAF Grand Prix in Shanghai, the home city of China's ultimate sporting hero. USA's Tyson Gay produced a blistering display to lower his American 100 metres record and power past early leader Jamaica's Asafa Powell winning in 9.69 seconds
2009-09-21 09:17:15

 Non-running Bolt puts Gay in shade
World
Former world champion Tyson Gay sprinted to victory in the 100m at the IAAF World Athletics final on Saturday, but was overshadowed by superstar Usain Bolt, who wasn't even competing. Bolt, the triple Olympic and world champion, runs in the 200m on Sunday, but he made a brief appearance on the track to take the applause of the 25,000 fans, producing his trademark repertoire of comic gestures.
2009-09-12 17:52:29

 No Bolt-Gay showdown in Brussels
World
The planned showdown between Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay at the Van Damme Memorial meet has been canceled. In the wake of his 100-200 world record performance at the world championships in Berlin, Bolt has decided to run the 200 meters in Brussels on Friday. Gay said Tuesday he will not switch from the 100 at the last Golden League meet of the season. Gay said a lingering groin injury will prevent him from running an effective curve, forcing him to concentrate on the 100 instead. In the 100, he will face former world-record holder Asafa Powell.
2009-09-02 07:34:27

 Felix dashes to 21.88 World lead, Gay dominates with 9.79w in Stockholm - IAAF World Athletics Tour
Kentucky
Despite cool condition, World champions Allyson Felix and Tyson Gay impressed at the DN Galan in the Swedish capital on Friday (31) night.
2009-08-01 09:28:08

 LetsRun.com's IAAF Grand Prix Stockholm DN Galan Comprehensive Recap
Kentucky
LetsRun.com has the recap of the Stockholm Grand Prix race where Tyson Gay runs 9.79.
2009-07-31 15:00:11

 Gay to run Worlds before surgery
North Carolina
Double world sprint champion Tyson Gay will delay surgery on his injured groin in order to compete in next month's Berlin world championships against Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt."The doctor says that I will need surgery some time, but I didn't want to take a chance getting surgery now so I have just been getting some pain pills to work on the pain," Gay told Reuters in a telephone interview.
2009-07-27 12:25:45

 Bolt and Gay highlight; Demus and Dibaba world leads in London, Day 2 - IAAF World Athletics Tour
World
There were world leading performances for Lashinda Demus and Tirunesh Dibaba on the second day of the Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace today but it was sprinters Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay who again captured the headlines.
2009-07-26 15:41:48

 Gay doesn't scare me, says Bolt - London, IAAF World Athletics Tour
World
Usain Bolt insisted today he has some work to do if he's going to meet the challenge from Tyson Gay at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15–23 Aug).
2009-07-22 20:45:45

 Rumors Of Gay Injury Overblown Says Agent
Kentucky
As anticipation for a great matchup of rivals builds, the rumor mill, too, often shifts in to overdrive, and that, according to agent Mark Wetmore, has driven the exaggeration factor in rumors circulating on the internet and around the European circuit that Tyson Gay is injured and may not make it to his appointed sprint meeting with Olympic superman Usain Bolt at the World Championships next month. via Track and Field News
2009-07-22 20:39:30

 Tyson Gay focuses on a '9.5 mentality' to beat Usain Bolt
Kentucky
Tyson Gay is not the kind of man you would normally expect to use words like "beast", "freak" and "monster" to describe a rival, but the prospect of trying to topple Usain Bolt at next month's World Championships in Berlin can do things even to the most mild-mannered of souls.
2009-07-20 08:43:44

 Gay's last pre-Berlin 100m race set for Stockholm - IAAF World Athletics Tour
Kentucky
Stockholm, Sweden - Reigning double dash World champion Tyson Gay will run the 100 metres at DN Galan at Stockholm Olympic Stadium Friday, July 31, organizers have announced.
2009-07-19 08:39:39

 Freaks of nature in the race against time
Kentucky
Looking ahead to the Burn-Up In Berlin, Tyson Gay refers to his seemingly unbeatable rival as "a beast," "a freak" and "a monster". But far from giving the Lightning Bolt some boxing-style lip, he is in fact proffering the utmost respect.
2009-07-18 20:12:59

 Gay's last pre-Berlin 100m race set for Stockholm - IAAF World Athletics Tour
World
Reigning double dash World champion Tyson Gay will run the 100 metres at DN Galan at Stockholm Olympic Stadium Friday, July 31, organizers have announced.

2009-07-18 14:25:42

 Simeon Williamson ready for showdown with Usain Bolt in Paris
World
The new kid on the blocks warmed up for his meeting with the king of sprinting on Friday evening with a startling remark. Who is the best in the world? 'Technically, I think it's Tyson Gay,' Simeon Williamson said. That may raise a smile in Usain Bolt's camp as the Jamaican prepares for his first Golden League race of the year at the Stade de France in Paris. Bolt has stretched the parameters of physical endeavour and rewritten the record books, but the new British champion believes Gay has the edged
2009-07-17 06:58:31

 Gay to skip Bolt clash in London
World
Reigning world champion Tyson Gay has dodged a 100 metres showdown with Olympic champion Usain Bolt, instead opting to compete over 200m at the Aviva Grand Prix later this month. Gay is the quickest man over both 100m and 200m this season, and will defend both titles, as well as the 4x100m relay, at the World Championships in Berlin.
2009-07-13 21:54:30

 Gay to run his final pre-Berlin 200m in London - IAAF World Athletics Tour
World
World 100m and 200m champion Tyson Gay is set to run over 200m at the Aviva London Grand Prix in twelve days time as he prepares to defend his title at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15 - 23 Aug) next month.
2009-07-13 08:53:56

 Gay powers back with 9.77 in Rome REPORT - IAAF Golden League
Arkansas
Tyson Gay is back. With a sensational 9.77 runaway victory in the 100m tonight, the double World champion clearly demonstrated that Usain Bolt can expect serious company when the sprint wars begin at next month's World championships in Berlin.
2009-07-11 13:33:00

 Tyson Gay 9.77 AR, Christin Wurth-Thomas 3:59.98, Tons Of Big Performances For World Stars
World
LetsRun.com has a great recap of the IAAF Golden League race in Rome where Tyson Gay beat Asafa Powell in the 100 and Christin Wurth broke 4:00 for the 1500.
2009-07-11 13:29:15

 Gay vs Powell as Jackpot chase resumes in Rome - PREVIEW - IAAF Golden League
World
Rome, Italy - Although there are numerous intriguing face-offs on the programme when the IAAF Golden League resumes at tomorrow evening's Golden Gala, the most eagerly anticipated is the100m showdown between double World champion Tyson Gay and former World record holder Asafa Powell.
2009-07-09 13:51:19

 Gay is fit and ready for battle with Powell; Rome record under threat? - IAAF Golden League
World
Rome, Italy - Defending double World sprint champion Tyson Gay warned Usain Bolt today not to expect a repeat of his dominance at the Beijing Olympics last year when it comes to the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany from 15-23 August.
2009-07-09 10:49:32

 Gay vs Powell showdown set for Rome - IAAF Golden League
World
Rome, Italy Reigning World 100m and 200m champion Tyson Gay of the USA and former World 100m record holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica will square off in the 100m at Rome's Golden Gala, the third leg of the six meeting IAAF Golden League, on Friday, 10 July.
2009-06-30 08:27:23

 Jeter and Rodgers take 100m titles in Eugene - US Champs, Day 2
Oregon
After Tyson Gay's fireworks on Thursday evening, it was Carmelita Jeter's turn to burn up the track on Friday (26) in the women's 100m to highlight the second day's action at the U.S. national championships in Eugene.
2009-06-27 10:49:35

 Gay sprints to a windy 9.75 and turns his attentions to Berlin – US Champs, Day 1
Oregon
Eugene, USA - Seldom has one athlete claimed so many national team spots in so short a time. As the 100m and 200m defending World Champion, Tyson Gay only needed to compete at the USA Championships here in Eugene to claim positions on the starting lines of both events at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany (15– 23 Aug).
2009-06-27 10:48:10

 Bolt eager for showdown with Gay
World
World 100 and 200m World record holder Usain Bolt said he was not surprised with Tyson Gay's impressive 19.58sec clocking in his first 200m race of the year, and said he was eagerly looking forward to a showdown with the American.
2009-06-03 09:04:34

 Gay is determined to be faster and is going to have fun at World Champs
New York
New York, USA - Tyson's back. That's how the moderator opened the post-meet press conference with Tyson Gay after the Reebok Grand Prix – IAAF World Athletics Tour meeting - on Saturday evening (30 May), where Gay ran 19.58 for 200m. It's the third-fastest time ever and the fastest any man has ever run without setting a World record, the only quicker marks the outliers belonging to Michael Johnson (19.32 in 1996) and Usain Bolt (19.30 in 2008). It's also the best 200m run outside the Olympic Games.
2009-06-01 13:14:58

 Gay returns with 19.58, six world leads in New York – IAAF World Athletics Tour
New York
New York, USA - Tyson Gay ran 19.58 for his first 200m of the year on Saturday evening (30th) at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York, becoming the third-fastest 200m runner of all time and getting his 2009 season off to a promising start after a disappointing 2008. The time gave a jump-start to Gay's defense of his 200m and 100m World Championships and almost overshadowed the eight other world-leading marks set at Icahn Stadium at the New York's Reebok Grand Prix.
2009-05-31 12:41:58

 Sprinter Gay sets personal best at Reebok Grand Prix
New York
The previous time Tyson Gay entered the starting blocks in the 200 meters, at the Olympic Trials last July, he fell to the track well before the midpoint of the race with a pulled hamstring that derailed his Beijing Olympic plans.By the time he was halfway through the turn in the 200 at Saturday's Reebok Grand Prix, he had already made up the stagger and was drawing oohs from the crowd at Icahn Stadium on Randall's Island. There was even more of a reaction at the finish with the announcement of his winning time, 19.58 seconds, with runner-up Wallace Spearmon .40 seconds behind.
2009-05-31 12:40:00

 Tyson Gay looks to steal track and field headlines back from Usain Bolt (New York Daily News)
New York
Exactly a year ago, Tyson Gay was captivating the public, but when he steps onto the Icahn Stadium track for Saturday afternoon's Reebok Grand Prix, he'll hardly be the talk of the competition.
2009-05-29 18:40:19

 Gay and Powell want your attention in New York - PREVIEW
New York
New York, USA - Tyson Gay, the 2007 World champion at 100m and 200m, and Asafa Powell, the former World 100m record holder would like a moment of your attention. Actually, they wouldn't mind about thirty seconds of your attention, and if they could get it on Saturday evening (30 May) at Icahn Stadium in New York City, that would be even better.
2009-05-29 18:33:58

 Gay and Powell want your attention in New York - PREVIEW
New York
Tyson Gay, the 2007 World champion at 100m and 200m, and Asafa Powell, the former World 100m record holder would like a moment of your attention. Actually, they wouldn't mind about thirty seconds of your attention, and if they could get it on Saturday evening (30 May) at Icahn Stadium in New York City, that would be even better.
2009-05-28 09:17:04

 Arkansas vacates up two NCAA track and field titles (The World)
Arkansas
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.
2009-01-10 09:05:49

 Gay abandons historic race
Arkansas
Tyson Gay cannot take part in the 'historic' 100m of the Memorial. During a training session, the American was hindered too much by his hamstrings and he wants to avoid the risk of a new injury.
2008-09-05 11:43:39

 Premier attraction - Bolt vs Gay vs Powell in Brussels - IAAF Golden League
Arkansas
For the first time ever, the world's three pre-eminent sprinters Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell, will meet in the same 100m race when the Belgacom Memorial Van Damme meeting, the finale of the IAAF Golden League 2008, takes place in the Belgian capital on Friday 5 September 2008.
2008-09-03 14:18:24

 Brown Trafton Delivers Unlikely First U.S. Gold in Beijing
World
Forget Tyson Gay, forget Reese Hoffa, forget Lauryn Williams, forget Mary Lou Retton. Actually, no, don't forget Mary Lou Retton. After Gay, Hoffa and Williams failed to deliver the first gold medal of these Olympics for the United States, the job fell to little-known Stephanie Brown Trafton. Or was it Trafton Brown, reporters ill prepared for an upset in the women's Discus were asking.
2008-08-19 10:34:17

 Gay is happy to experience as much as he can in Beijing
World
World 100m and 200m champion Tyson Gay hasn't run a competitive step since he pulled up injured in his second round heat at the US Olympic Trials on 5 July while attempting to qualify for the 200m squad for Beijing 2008.
2008-08-12 13:43:02

 TRACK & FIELD / Healthy Gay foresees fast times (San Francisco Chronicle)
Arkansas
Now that Tyson Gay has pronounced himself fit, let the dual meet begin. Gay on Monday said his left hamstring, severely strained at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials in early July, "is 100 percent now. It took about four weeks for it to get fully...
2008-08-12 10:38:19

 U.S. sprinter Gay practices: 'Injury free, no pain'
Arkansas
It is one thing for Tyson Gay to hope to outrun the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt of Jamaica, in the Olympic 100 meters. Outrunning a lightning bolt is another matter. So Gay waited as rain turned into an electrical storm as he prepared for a brief workout Sunday afternoon at Beijing Normal University.
2008-08-11 15:26:17

 Gay vs Powell in Gateshead IAAF World Athletics Tour
Texas
Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell are set for a showdown in Gateshead just a fortnight after the Olympic 100m final.
2008-08-06 13:19:09

 Spearmon predicts memorable Olympic sprints
Arkansas
'Those guys are talented and they've worked pretty hard this year,' Wallace Spearmon said Sunday at U.S. training camp, speaking of Bolt, Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay, the headliners in the 100. 'I honestly think Bolt can run 9.6, I think Asafa can run 9.6 and a healthy Tyson can run 9.6.'
2008-08-04 12:18:47

 On track with a new boss
California
Doug Logan likes the clear, unforgiving selection system at the Olympic trials, which cost reigning 200-meter world champion Tyson Gay a spot on the team after he pulled up lame in the quarterfinals. But he is less enamored of the confusing "A" standard rule that meant a trial's winner was not guaranteed a place.
2008-07-19 07:48:08

 Coach: Injured Gay resting, readying for Beijing
World
Sprinter Tyson Gay is in Germany, resting, relaxing and getting ready for his next race -- almost exactly like he planned before getting injured at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
2008-07-16 11:29:41

 Gay carted off track at U.S. Olympic trials (Sports Illustrated)
Oregon
Tyson Gay tumbled to the ground at the start of his 200-meter quarterfinal heat at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials Saturday and had to be carted off the track.
2008-07-05 12:51:46

 Gay carried off track after trials fall (CNN.com)
Oregon
Tyson Gay was carried off the track after falling in his 200 meters quarterfinal at the US Olympic track and field trials in Eugene, Oregon.
2008-07-05 12:48:51

 LetsRun.com's Recap of Day 2 of US Olympic Track & Field Trials - Everything But The 800 Semis
Oregon
LetsRun.com has some great coverage of the day 2 of the Olympic trials. 6 guys ran sub 10 in the 100 and Tyson Gay runs an American Record.
2008-06-29 08:51:37

 Gay wins 100, 200 titles at Adidas Track Classic
Arkansas
World 100- and 200-meter champion Tyson Gay swept both sprint events here Sunday at the Adidas Track Classic while Jenn Stuczynski set an American record in the women's pole vault.
2008-05-18 22:09:55

 Gay and Felix looking for sprint doubles in Carson – Preview
California
Reigning World champions Tyson Gay, Jeremy Wariner, Bernard Lagat, Kerron Clement, Veronica Campbell-Brown and Allyson Felix are among the high profile entrants for the adidas Track Classic at the Home Depot Center in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson on Sunday (18 May).


2008-05-16 10:46:09

 Gay and Powell scheduled to compete in USA vs. The World - Penn Relays PREVIEW
Pennsylvania
Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell are expected to run in the USA vs. The World competition in the 114th Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field on Saturday 26 April.
2008-04-24 11:06:13

 Gay, Felix and Wariner set for Carson
California
Three reigning World Champions – Tyson Gay, Allyson Felix and Jeremy Wariner – are set to compete at the adidas Track Classic on May 18, organizers announced. Among them, the trio brought home eight gold medals from the 2007 World Championships, and all are destined for the Olympic spotlight later this summer.
2008-04-04 09:56:38

 Arkansas Appealing NCAA Sanctions For Track And Field Violations (KTHV Little Rock)
Arkansas
Arkansas has appealed the stiff sanctions imposed on its track and field program last year, calling the NCAA's penalties excessive and inappropriate. The Razorbacks lost two national titles and received three years' probation for violations involving sprint star Tyson Gay and a former assistant coach, Lance Brauman. The NCAA handed down its decision in October.
2008-01-27 09:03:54

 Tyson Gay in Carl Lewis tracks
Arkansas
The US athlete Tyson Gay, who won three golds at the Osaka World Championships, including both individual short sprints, has been elected Athlete of the Year 2007, the very title that his hero Carl Lewis was awarded in 1988!
2007-12-26 16:05:55

 T&FN Men's Athlete Of The Year: Tyson Gay
Arkansas
Tyson Gay outsprinted 17 other men to claim the 2007 Track and Field News Athlete Of The Year award, complete details on which appear in the January ’08 issue of the magazine, which is being mailed this weekend.
2007-12-21 08:15:33

 PREVIEW: Powell, Gay start sprint duel; Japan eye marathon glory (EARTHtimes.org)
Arkansas
Osaka, Japan - Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay start their 100 metres showdown and the men's marathon is also on the agenda when the 11th world athletics championships open on Saturday. The Jamaican world record holder Powell and the American challenger G...
2007-08-24 07:23:15

 Speed kings slow to attack
Arkansas
Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay are a new breed of softly spoken and polite 100m sprinters who leave the trash talk behind
2007-08-19 19:59:55

 14 Olympic medalists, 22 World Outdoor medalists lead Team USA to World Champs
World
Led by superstars Jeremy Wariner, Allyson Felix, Tyson Gay, Sanya Richards, Adam Nelson and Michelle Perry, Team USA will look to continue its role as the world's #1 track and field team at the 2007 IAAF World Outdoor Track & Field Championships. USA Track & Field on Monday announced the Team USA roster for the 11th edition of the Championships, which will be held August 25-September 2, in Osaka, Japan.
2007-08-14 10:22:35

 Lauren Fleshman and Bernard Lagat win races at Norwich Union Super Grand Prix meet
Arizona
Reese Hoffa, Tyson Gay, Sanya Richards, Jeremy Wariner, Lauren Fleshman, Bernard Lagat, Ryan Wilson and Aarik Wilson all scored impressive wins Friday at the Norwich Union Super Grand Prix meet in London, England.
2007-08-03 22:38:21

 Gay lines up for another World record assault in London - IAAF World Athletics Tour 2007
Texas
A trio of top class American sprinters heads the all-star line-up for Friday's (3 Aug) Norwich Union London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace with Tyson Gay's appearance inevitably being touted as another crack at the World 100m record.
2007-08-02 08:43:58

 Despite the cold, Gay blasts 19.78 in Lausanne
Arkansas
In cool and unfavorable conditions, Tyson Gay stormed to an impressive 19.78 in the 200 meters topping the bill of another great edition of Lausanne’s Athletissima Super Grand Prix, part of the IAAF World Athletics Tour 2007.
2007-07-11 11:00:10

 Gay runs 19.62, the second fastest 200m in history - USA Champs, Day 4
Indiana
Undeterred by a soggy track and a slight headwind, Tyson Gay completed the sprint double on the fourth day of senior action at the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Sunday (24) by running the 200m in the second-fastest time in history.
2007-06-24 21:32:01

 Gay's 19.97sec 200m tops world season leading times in Kingston
Arkansas
Five athletes, Jamaicans Veronica Campbell, Kenia Sinclair, Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Melaine Walker along with American Tyson Gay posted world season leads, while last year's fastest female sprinter Sherone Simpson was beaten at Saturday night's Jamaica International Invitational at the National Stadium (5 May).
2007-05-06 14:11:27

 Allyson Felix and Tyson Gay head Carson way
California
American sprint sensations Allyson Felix and Tyson Gay, who are both sure to be in the gold medal hunt at the 2007 World Championships and 2008 Olympics, are the first athletes set for the 2007 adidas Track Classic on 20 May.
2007-04-05 10:23:04

 TRACK AND FIELD: Sprinter Gay, javelin thrower Pounds state's athletes of year (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Kentucky
Lexington's Tyson Gay and Dana Pounds were honored as Athletes of the Year yesterday at the second annual Kentucky USA Track & Field/Kentucky Track & Cross Country Association awards banquet.
2007-01-07 00:00:00

 Gay’s 19.68 Stuttgart Stunner
Arkansas
Tyson Gay cannoned to a 19.68 second victory in the men’s 200 metres grabbing the spotlight on day two of the 4th IAAF World Athletics Final in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, an event which attracted a total of 56,000 spectators in a weekend of outstanding competition.
2006-09-11 07:35:30

  Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc welcomes Tyson Gay, Nick Willis, Nate Brannen and Lindsey Gallo as clients
Massachusetts
The Boston-based firm announced today that Tyson Gay, the 2004 NCAA 100-meter champion; Nick Willis, a 2004 Olympic semifinalist at 1500m; Nate Brannen, two-time NCAA indoor 800-meter champion; and Lindsey Gallo, a six-time All-American and six-time Big Ten individual champion, have joined its roster of topnotch clients.
2005-06-20 21:28:21

 Hogs’ Gay hoping for double feature
Arkansas
Arkansas senior Tyson Gay hopes to accomplish in 65 minutes tonight what no other SEC sprinter has in 27 years. If Gay wins the 100 and 200 meters at the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, he’ll be the first sprinter to pull off that double in consecutive years since Alabama Coach Harvey Glance in 1977 and 1978 when he ran for Auburn.
2005-05-15 09:21:21

 Arkansas looking for 12th league title in 14 years
Arkansas
Arkansas coach John McDonnell doesn't have distance champ Alistair Cragg going into the Southeastern Conference outdoor track and field championships, and sprinter Tyson Gay is his only returning champion.
2005-05-12 08:19:21