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Gay runs wind-aided 9.75 in Oregon

Associated Press

Thursday, June 25, 2009

EUGENE, Ore. -- It took Tyson Gay only 9.75 seconds to prove that, yes, he's healthy, and leave the rest of the track world wondering -- and maybe worrying -- about what he might do next. With a helping wind at his back, America's best-known sprinter ran his 100 preliminary heat in the seventh-fastest time under any conditions Thursday, then exited stage right, not to be seen again at the U.S. championships. About a half hour after he ran, Gay's coaches confirmed he wouldn't be racing again th ...

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