Gay disgusted at 'horrible' 9.75 run

Eurosport - Fri, 26 Jun 07:39:00 2009

World champion Tyson Gay ran a wind-assisted 9.75 seconds in what he called a "horrible" 100 metres preliminary at the US world championships trials.

ATHLETICS Tyson Gay of the USA at the US trials - 0

Although the mark 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," Gay said.

But the fast time and a quick 200 metres last month should see Gay line up for a world championship showdown against 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 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.

Defending world 1,500 and 5,000 metres champion Bernard Lagat claimed his wild-card berth for both events in Berlin with an easy run of 1:48.59 in 800 metres qualifying. He does not plan to run again in the trials.

Olympic champion Stephanie Brown Trafton topped the women's discus final with a toss of 64.25 metres and Beijing gold medallist LaShawn Merritt clocked 45.23 seconds to lead qualifying in the men's 400 metres.

Earlier, the US lost one of its top hopes for a world championship gold medal when Olympic decathlon gold medallist Bryan Clay withdrew from the trials with a hamstring injury.

Only the top three finishers at the national trials or defending world champions qualify for Berlin.

"It is a big disappointment," Clay, 29, said.

"I really would like to be on the team, but at the same time I am trying to keep my mind wrapped around the big picture. I do want to go after the world record."

Clay said he injured his left hamstring while working out on Tuesday.

"I know I am in shape. I know I am ready to compete. I just had a little hiccup that is going to take me out for 10 days or so... In six weeks, I would be fine going to the world championships."

Reuters

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  1. chow cheeby

    From leon, on Fri 26 Jun 12:27PM
  2. he shouldn't be disgusted if it was a legal wind he­ would have still ran a sub 10 race that in itself is­ signs of him getting into great shape. Its better to be­ running and healthy to nor run at all remember Olympics­ last year

    From nitrous, on Fri 26 Jun 12:15PM
  3. donny your a proper bell end get a life

    From mpierce82, on Fri 26 Jun 11:00AM
  4. This guy is a real show-off!

    From geronimo3, on Fri 26 Jun 9:27AM
  5. WHYS HE DASGATAD AT GAYS?

    From Donney, on Fri 26 Jun 8:12AM
  6. Boring............

    From andrew, on Fri 26 Jun 7:15AM
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