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Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay, the world's two fastest men ever over 100 metres, will race in New York, London and Brussels next year, athletics sources said on Thursday. Full Article at TVNZ
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay, the world's two fastest men ever over 100 meters, will race in New York, London and Brussels next year, athletics sources told Reuters on Wednesday. Full Article at Reuters
The world’s best sprinters, Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell are just three of the names unveiled to compete in next year’s inaugural multi-million dollar Diamond League, of which one will be at the Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace on... Full Article at The Croydon Guardian
Monday, November 23, 2009 MONTE CARLO: Jamaican triple Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt and main sprint rival Tyson Gay have praised the new Diamond League series while declining to say where they would clash in 2010 on the 14-meeting... Full Article at The News
Recognition: Usain Bolt and Sanya Richards of the US display their World Athlete of the Year Award in Monte Carlo Photo: REUTERS The triple world and Olympic champion is one of nine athletes who have signed up for a minimum of seven appearances in... Full Article at The Telegraph
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. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
Jamaican triple Olympic [ Images ] and world champion Usain Bolt [ Images ] headlines a group of nine athletes contracted to compete in the new Diamond League circuit next year, league organisers and the IAAF announced on Saturday. Full Article at Rediff
Triple Olympic and world champion sprinter Usain Bolt from of Jamaica Photograph by: STRINGER/UK Credit: REUTERS Bolt's chief rivals, compatriot Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay, are also under contract for the 14 meetings. Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Star sprinters Usain Bolt of Jamaica and Tyson Gay of the United States will race each other at least three times at elite Diamond League meets next year. Full Article at Denver Post
S print stars Usain Bolt of Jamaica and Tyson Gay of the United States will race each other at least three times at elite Diamond League meets next year. Full Article at Globe and Mail
MONTE CARLO (Reuters) - Jamaican triple Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt and main sprint rival Tyson Gay have praised the new Diamond League series while declining to say where they would clash in 2010 on the 14-meeting series. Full Article at The Washington Post
Head-to-head duels between sprint stars Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell will headline the new IAAF Diamond League series next year. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt, seen, during a media conference, at the King Baudouin stadium, in Brussels, Wednesday Sept. 2, 2009. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
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 meets next year. Full Article at ESPN
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. Full Article at SuperSport
American Tyson Gay, right, beat Jamaica's Usain Bolt at the 2007 world championships, but the Jamaican has taken sprinting to an unprecedented level since. Full Article at CBC News
MONTE CARLO (Reuters) - Jamaican triple Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt headlines a group of nine athletes contracted to compete in the new Diamond League circuit next year, league organizers and the IAAF announced on Saturday. Full Article at ABC News
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. Full Article at Miami Herald
Page last updated at 20:26 GMT, Saturday, 21 November 2009 Gay, Bolt and Powell were the medallists at the World Championships Sprinters Usain Bolt, Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell will face each other in the new IAAF Diamond League series. Full Article at BBC Sport
Imagine the world’s two fastest men — Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay — crouching into the starting blocks for the 100 meters at the Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field. Full Article at The Register Guard
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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.
View Photo »US sprinter Tyson Gay (R) powers home beside Jamaica's Asafa Powell (L) during 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 Powell taking second place.
View Photo »US sprinter Tyson Gay (L) shakes hands with Jamaica's Asafa Powell (R) after 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 Powell taking second place.
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.
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.
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 »US athlete Tyson Gay (L) 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 »THESSALONIKI, GREECE - SEPTEMBER 12: Tyson Gay of USA (C) beats Asafa Powell (r) of Jamiaca to win the Men's 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 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 (l) beats Asafa Powell (c) 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 (l) beats Asafa Powell (c) 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 (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 celebrates after winning 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 »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, 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, 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, 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, right, from U.S. and Asafa Powell from Jamaica , second right, cross the line 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 »US athlete Tyson Gay reacts after winning the men's 100m in 9.88 seconds during the World athletics final in the northern Greek town of Thessaloniki on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Jamaica's Asafa Powell (C) wins the men's 100 metres race ahead of Darvis Patton (L) and Tyson Gay of the U.S. at the IAAF Golden League Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting in Brussels September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Jamaica's Asafa Powell (C) wins the men's 100 metres race ahead of Darvis Patton (L) and Tyson Gay of the U.S. at the IAAF Golden League Memorial Van Damme athletics meeting in Brussels September 4, 2009.
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.
View Photo »That would make track and field huge again in the United States
Still, Tyson Gay did run 9.71 to break the American record when he finished second to Usain in Berlin so there is no disgrace in that.
Asafa Powell and his American rival Tyson Gay will compete... The rivalry of the two superstars sets the stage for what is expected to be one of the most heated races at the competition
I got surprised - I didn't expect Tyson Gay to come from behind and beat me.
- GayTechBoy
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Can Tyson Gay proves himself to be better then Usan Bolt? Live Help http://tinyurl.com/yl55pkf
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