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Gay blasts talented field in Lausanne
MP>Reigning USA Outdoor 100 and 200m men's champion Tyson Gay demolished a
strong field Tuesday at the 2007 Athletissima meet in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
Gay, who posted the second fastest 200m time (19.62 seconds) in history
with his win at the AT&T USA Outdoor Championships last month in
Indianapolis, ran the fourth fastest time in the world this season with
his winning time of 19.78 seconds. Gay's performance is even more
impressive considering that it was a chilly 53 degrees when the gun
sounded to start the race.
Gay dominated a talented field that included Jamaican star Usain Bolt,
who was the runner-up in 20.11 seconds. Other top finishers included
2005 World Outdoor Championships silver medalist Wallace Spearmon
(3rd-20.42), 2007 USA Outdoor Championships third-place finisher Rodney
Martin (4th-20.42), 2004 World Junior champion LaShawn Merritt
(5th-20.44) and reigning World and Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner
(6th-20.52).
Reigning World Indoor champion and World Outdoor silver medalist Brad
Walker set a new meet record in winning the men's pole vault with his
clearance of 5.91 meters/19 feet 4.75 inches. Walker bettered the
previous MR of 5.90m/19-4.25 set by world record holder Sergey Bubka in
1992. Others who equaled Bubka's meet record through the years include
Dean Starkey (1994), Jean Galfione (1998) and American record holder
Jeff Hartwig (2001).
Other U.S. winners in Lausanne include reigning USA champion and 2003
World Outdoor champion Torri Edwards in the women's 100 meters. Edwards
led from start to finish, stopping the clocks in 11.00 seconds. Jamaican
star and Olympic 200m gold medalist Veronica Campbell was the runner-up
in 11.07 seconds, with Lisa Barber finishing third in 11.11.
Reigning world champion Michelle Perry enjoyed another successful outing
in Lausanne in winning the women's 100m hurdles in 12.60 seconds. The
winner already this year of Golden League Jackpot events in Oslo and
Paris, Perry set the 2006 world's fastest time of 12.43 seconds in
Lausanne.
The men's 400m hurdles was won by reigning U.S. champion James Carter,
who edged out 2007 USA Nationals runner-up Kerron Clement by the
slimmest of margins. Carter won the race in 48.30 seconds, with Clement
finishing close behind in 48.31. Other American finishers included 2000
Olympic gold medalist Angelo Taylor, who placed fifth in a seasonal best
time of 48.68 seconds, and reigning world champion Bershawn Jackson, who
held a slight lead over Carter before colliding with the final hurdle.
He finished seventh in 49.12.
World record holder Xiang Liu won the men's 110m hurdles in 13.01
seconds, with a group of six Americans in close pursuit. Anwar Moore was
the runner-up with a personal best time of 13.12 seconds. Aries Merritt
was third, finishing with a seasonal best performance of 13.18 seconds.
In fourth place was David Payne (13.20) and crossing the line in fifth
place was 1996 Olympic gold medalist Allen Johnson in a seasonal best
time of 13.24 seconds. American record holder Dominique Arnold was sixth
in 13.26, with Ryan Wilson finishing seventh in 13.28.
In the men's 5,000 meters, Dathan Ritzenhein finished fifth in 13
minutes 23.71 seconds, and 2007 U.S. Outdoor runner-up Matt Tegenkamp
posted a seasonal best time of 13:27.06 with his sixth-place finish.
Elsewhere, 2007 USA Outdoor champion Dee Dee Trotter finished third in
the women's 400 meters in 51.48 seconds, and 2007 USA Outdoor Champs
runner-up Hazel Clark was the runner-up in the women's 800 meters in 1
minute 59.43 seconds.
For more information on the 2007 Athletissima in Lausanne, including the
complete results, visit IAAF.org.
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