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LaShawn Merritt stormed through the 400 meters and grabbed a commanding victory, but the men’s and women’s 4x100 relay teams both dropped the baton and failed to advance.
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A year ago, Tyson Gay was on top of the sprinting world, but a lot changes in a year, including the hamstring injury that struck while Gay was trying to qualify for the Olympics in July.
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On Saturday night at the Bird’s Nest an island best known for beaches and reggae suddenly had the Olympic spotlight all to itself.
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Tyson Gay, the defending world champion in both the 100 and 200 meters, did not advance out of the semifinals of the 100 in the Olympics on Saturday night, finishing fifth in his heat.
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At 26, even with all his accomplishments, runner Tyson Gay still turns to his mother in the big moments of his life.
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Sportsmanship has broken out among a group of athletes who historically act like porcupines or peacocks before races, and most of the time in general.
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The United States Olympic track and field trials turned disastrous for Tyson Gay as an awkward step sent him tumbling to the track. He sustained a severe cramp in his left hamstring.
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The runners competing for the three Olympic spots in the men’s 200 meters have run six of the nine best times in history.
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Tyson Gay won the finals of the 100 meters at the United States Olympic track and field trials, though the wind disqualified his time of 9.68 from being a world record.
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Tyson Gay has run the fastest 100 meters in any conditions, but the time doesn’t count as a world record because the wind was too strong.
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Tyson Gay, the 2007 world champion in the 100 meters, set a United States record of 9.77 seconds in winning his quarterfinal heat in that event.
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Tyson Gay has taken his 100-meter technique apart, putting it on the grease rack and giving it an overhaul since coming in a distant second to Usain Bolt in a race on May 31.
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Tyson Gay has his sights on the Olympic trials and a formidable opponent, Usain Bold of Jamaica, who set a startling world record of 9.72 seconds in the 100 meters on May 31.
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Bernard Lagat steered clear of trouble at the start of the 1,500 meters at the Adidas Track Classic, which more closely resembled a Nascar race than a footrace.
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