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BBC interview Tyson Gay of the United States after competing in the Men's 100m Semifinal at the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The BBC's coverage of the Olympics cost £15.57m Photo: GETTY The corporation did not know in advance how... Full Article at The Telegraph
This is off topic, but if Haaretz could publish it, so can I. The news site at OneNewsNow.com operates an automatic filter to change words that "do not suit" its ideological line. So its report on the victory at the Olympics of sprinter Tyson Gay looked... Full Article at Israel Matsav
Sprinter Justin Gatlin does strengthening exercises in Marietta, Georgia January 18, 2010. Former Olympic and world champion Gatlin warned kingpins Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay to brace for a possible defeat when the U.S. sprinter returns from a four-year doping... View Photo »
That would make track and field huge again in the United States
The 24-year-old sprinter said a combination of strength and natural talent separates Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell from the rest of the world’s sprint elite. At the 2009 World Championships, in Berlin, Germany, Bolt (9.58), Gay (9.71) and Powell... Full Article at Trinidad and Tobago Express
Friday, January 08, 2010 RALEIGH, North Carolina: Former Olympic and world champion Justin Gatlin warned kingpins Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay to brace for a possible defeat when the American sprinter returns from a four-year doping suspension this year. I could... Full Article at The News
Olympic and world champion Justin Gatlin warned kingpins Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay to brace for a possible defeat when the American sprinter returns from a four-year doping suspension this year. "I could beat them before. I don't see why I can't run with them... Full Article at TVNZ
Sprinter Justin Gatlin stretches before running in Marietta, Georgia January 18, 2010. Former Olympic and world champion Gatlin warned kingpins Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay to brace for a possible defeat when the U.S. sprinter returns from a four-year doping... View Photo »
It doesn’t depress me because I’m nowhere near him ... If I was Tyson Gay standard and had the ability to make finals and win a medal it would be frustrating to only be running for silver. Tyson Gay has run the second fastest time ever, but was well beaten by Bolt. For me, making the semi-finals of a ma...
“I could beat them before. I don't see why I can't run with them now,” Gatlin told Reuters in a telephone interview after a training session in Naples, Florida. “Times don't scare me.” Jamaica's Bolt holds the 100 metres world record at 9.58 seconds and the... Full Article at Globe and Mail
North Carolina (Reuters) - Former Olympic and world champion Justin Gatlin warned kingpins Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay to brace for a possible defeat when the American sprinter returns from a four-year doping suspension this year. "I could beat them before. I... Full Article at ABC News
Tyson Gay (born August 9, 1982 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American sprinter who won gold medals in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics. He is the third fastest athlete in the history of the 100 and 200 metre races, with times of 9.77 and 19.62 seconds respectively. Gay's most notable performance... Full Article
Tyson Gay of the U.S. (C) crosses the finish line in the men's 100 metres fourth heats quarter-final during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, August 15, 2009. From L to R are Fabio Cerutti of Italy, Obinna Metu of Nigeria, Gay, Michael Frater of Jamaica and...
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. warms up before the 12th men's 100 metres heats during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, August 15, 2009.
View Photo »US sprinter Tyson Gay meets with fans after winning the men's 100m competition at the Daegu pre-championships athletics meeting in Daegu, south of Seoul, on September 25, 2009. Gay won the event clocking a time of 9.94 seconds with Jamaica's Asafa Powell taking second place.
View Photo »US sprinter Tyson Gay checks the electric board showing his winning time in the men's 100m competition at the Daegu pre-championships athletics meeting in Daegu, south of Seoul, on September 25, 2009. Gay won the event clocking a time of 9.94 seconds with Jamaica's Asafa Powell taking second...
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. reacts after crossing the finish line to win the Men's 100-meter dash at the Super Track and Field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. Gay won in time of 10.13 ahead of Japan's Naoki Tsukahara, back.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. races with Japan's Naoki Tsukahara, left, and Daiki Goto, right, on his way to winning the Men's 100-meter dash at the Super Track and Field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. Gay won in time of 10.13 ahead of Tsukahara. Goto finished seventh.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the US competes with his countryman Darvis Patton in the Men's 100m at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, an international field and track event at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of US reacts after he won the Men's 100m at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, an international track and field event at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the United States, right, reacts as he crosses the finish line as his compatriot Darvis Patton, left, follows after their 100 meter men race during at 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, an international field and track event, Sunday Sept. 20, 2009 at Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai,...
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the United States, left, and Asafa Powell of Jamaica, right, during their 100 meter race at the 2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix, an international track and field event, Sunday Sept. 20, 2009 at Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. Gay won the competition with the time of 9.69...
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the United States, center, gestures as Nesta Carter of Jamaica, left, Darvis Patton of the United States, 2nd from left, Asafa Powell of Jamaica, 2nd from right and Marc Burns of Trinidad and Tobago, right get ready to start just before their 100 meter men race during at 2009...
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. reacts after he won the Men's 100m at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix athletics September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. (C) runs to win next to compatriot Darvis Patton and Asafa Powell (R) of Jamaica during the men's 100 meters event at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix athletics competition September 20, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. track and field sprinter Tyson Gay, center, stretches after a press conference of Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Many Olympic champions and world record holders of track and field competitions will participate in the one-day competition at Shanghai...
View Photo »Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell, left, answers questions from journalists as U.S. track and field sprinter Tyson Gay, right, listens during a press conference of Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 19, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Many Olympic champions and world record holders of track...
View Photo »Jamaican Ainslej Waugh, left, American Tyson Gay, center, and Czech Jiri Vojtik race in the men's 200 meters at the Pedro's Cup athletics meeting in Szczecin, in Poland, on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. Gay won the race in 20.21 seconds.
View Photo »US athlete Tyson Gay (C) and Jamaica's Asafa Powell compete during the men's 100 metres event at the athletics grand prix final in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the US wins the 100m men ahead of Jamaican Asafa Powell during the World athletics final in the northern Greek town of Thessaloniki on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »THESSALONIKI, GREECE - SEPTEMBER 12: Tyson Gay of USA (C) beats Asafa Powell (r) of Jamiaca to win the Mens 100 metres during day one of the IAAF World Athletics Final at the Kaftanzoglio stadium on September 12, 2009 in Thessaloniki, Greece.
View Photo »THESSALONIKI, GREECE - SEPTEMBER 12: Tyson Gay of USA (r) celebrates with Asafa Powell (c) of Jamiaca after the Mens 100 metres during day one of the IAAF World Athletics Final at the Kaftanzoglio stadium on September 12, 2009 in Thessaloniki, Greece.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the US celebrates after winning the 100m race during the World athletics final in the northern Greek town of Thessaloniki on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. (C) and Jamaica's Asafa Powell (R) run ahead of Churandy Martina of the Netherlands Antilles in the men's 100 meters during the IAAF World Athletics Final at Kaftazoglio stadium in Thessaloniki September 12, 2009. World silver medallist Gay overhauled former world record...
View Photo »Tyson Gay, left, from U.S. and Asafa Powell from Jamaica compete in men's 100 meters during an IAAF World Athletics Final at Thessaloniki's Kaftanzoglio stadium, Greece, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009. Gay won and Powell finished second.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. (L) and Jamaica's Asafa Powell compete in the men's 100 meters during the IAAF World Athletics Final at Kaftazoglio stadium in Thessaloniki September 12, 2009. World silver medallist Gay overhauled former world record holder Powell to win the men's 100 metres at the...
View Photo »Tyson Gay, from U.S. , center, smiles next to Asafa Powell from Jamaica , after the men's 100 meters during an IAAF World Athletics Final at Thessaloniki's Kaftanzoglio stadium, Greece, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009. Gay won and Powell finished second.
View Photo »Tyson Gay of the U.S. warms up before the 12th men's 100 metres heats during the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, August 15, 2009.
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It doesn’t depress me because I’m nowhere near him ... If I was Tyson Gay standard and had the ability to make finals and win a medal it would be frustrating to only be running for silver. Tyson Gay has run the second fastest time ever, but was well beaten by Bolt. For me, making the semi-finals of a ma...
For me, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell have been the toughest competitors in the past few years. But I think my record is safe at the moment but there are some very good sprinters out there so you never know.
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Kim es tan tierna, me cae bien. Tyson gay no mas D;
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