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Athletics: Powell and Gay can't get Bolt out of their minds
AP
Posted: 7/9/2009 9:33:27 AM
ROME, Italy — Usain Bolt is the main topic of discussion ahead of the Golden Gala, even though the Jamaican sprinter isn't competing in tomorrow's Golden League meet.
Bolt's two key rivals — former world record-holder Asafa Powell and world champion Tyson Gay — will go head-to-head in the 100 metres at the Stadio Olimpico before all three line up at the World Championships in Berlin next month.
"We've been talking about beating Usain since the Olympics," Powell said of Bolt's triple-gold and world record performances in the 100, 200 and sprint relay. "He ran 9.69, so it's going to take faster than 9.69 to beat him."
Bolt recorded an impressive 200-metre performance under the rain in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Tuesday, clocking 19.59 seconds — only one-hundredth of a second slower than what Gay ran in May with fair weather and a breeze at his back.
"I watched the race. It was pretty good considering the conditions — rain, wind in the face, the cold," Gay said today. "He looked pretty good."
Athletics: Powell and Gay can't get Bolt out of their minds
AP
Posted: 7/9/2009 9:33:27 AM
ROME, Italy — Usain Bolt is the main topic of discussion ahead of the Golden Gala, even though the Jamaican sprinter isn't competing in tomorrow's Golden League meet.
Bolt's two key rivals — former world record-holder Asafa Powell and world champion Tyson Gay — will go head-to-head in the 100 metres at the Stadio Olimpico before all three line up at the World Championships in Berlin next month.
"We've been talking about beating Usain since the Olympics," Powell said of Bolt's triple-gold and world record performances in the 100, 200 and sprint relay. "He ran 9.69, so it's going to take faster than 9.69 to beat him."
Bolt recorded an impressive 200-metre performance under the rain in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Tuesday, clocking 19.59 seconds — only one-hundredth of a second slower than what Gay ran in May with fair weather and a breeze at his back.
"I watched the race. It was pretty good considering the conditions — rain, wind in the face, the cold," Gay said today. "He looked pretty good."
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