World champion Tyson Gay failed to qualify for the 100 meters final at the Beijing Olympics on Saturday.
The 26-year-old American finished fifth in the second semi-final in 10.05 seconds while his Jamaican rivals, world record holder Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell, cruised through to the final as heat winners.
“I don’t have any excuses, I’m pretty upset,” Gay told reporters, adding that felt himself “tightening” during the race.
Tyson Gay suffered a hamstring injury at the U.S. trials last month and missed out on a place in the 200m, depriving him of a chance to repeat the sprint double he achieved at last year’s world championships.
The final had long been expected to be a showdown between the three fastest men of all time, Bolt, Powell and Gay, but the two Jamaicans will now go head to head later on Saturday.
from: reuters.com

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