Sowetan

Gay delivers early season best in 100m

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KINGSTON – US sprinter Tyson Gay laid down an impressive early-season marker at the weekend – winning the 100m at the Jamaica Invitation­al athletics meeting in 9.86 sec.

Gay, winner of the 100m, 200m and 4x10m world titles in 2007, recovered from a poor start to roar past Jamaican Nesta Carter, who finished second 17-hundredths of a second back. American Darvis Patton was third, 21-hundredths of a second behind the winner.

Gay became the first sprinter to run under 10 seconds in the 100m this season, which will be highlighte­d by the world championsh­ips in Moscow in August.

Gay, 30, is the second-fastest performer of all time in the 100m – behind Jamaican world record-holder Usain Bolt, who was slated to run the 200m at Kingston but pulled out with a hamstring strain.

Gay, hindered by injuries in recent years, said he feels better than he has in some time. “I’m getting back to full fitness, but I am being very patient with it,” he said. “I am feeling good, the best I have been in a long while, and I am looking forward to Moscow and will give it all I’ve got.”

In the women’s 100m, Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown — the 2012 Olympic bronze medallist — won in 11.01sec.

Jamaican Nickel Ashmeade won the men’s 200m in a season-leading 20.00sec, beating compatriot Warren Weir (20.14) and American Wallace Spearmon (20.32).

Jamaica ’ s Stephanie McPherson won the women’s 400m, lowering the world-leading mark with a time of 50.43sec.

 ??  ?? SHOWING FORM: US sprinter Tyson Gay
SHOWING FORM: US sprinter Tyson Gay

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