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Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 to win 100

China Daily | Updated: 2008-07-01 08:04

Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 to win 100

Tyson Gay (left) wins the men's 100m final against Walter Dix Davis Patton (5) and Travis Padgett at the US Olympic track and field trials in Eugene, Oregon, on Sunday. Dix was second and Patton third. AP

EUGENE, Oregon: Tyson Gay ran the fastest 100m under any conditions in history, a wind-aided effort of 9.68 seconds to win the sprint final Sunday at the US Olympic track and field trials.

Gay runs wind-aided 9.68 to win 100

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