Saturday, August 7, 2010

Gay Cruises Past Bolt to Win Stockholm's 100m

At Friday's IAAF Samsung Diamond League in Stockholm, it was a highly anticipated men's 100-meter between American sprinter Tyson Gay and World Record Holder Usain Bolt, of Jamaica.

Gay who cruised to a winning time of 9.84 while Bolt finished in 9.97, proved that Bolt is beatable.

Just as any athlete can be beaten, but the Jamaican sprinter hasn't been beaten at the 100-meters in nearly two years.

This race proves that Gay is trying to put in a psychological plug early before next year's season of championship track and field meets. However, Bolt's psyche might not be a limber as Gay thinks.

The world record holder warned that Gay is not going to beat him next season and acknowledged that he is beatable- but he refuses to lose to American sprinter Tyson Gay.

It's going to be an exciting track and field year to see these two world-class sprinters battle it out.

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