Athletics: Impressive Gay surges to 100m win at GP meet
NEW YORK, June 3: American Tyson Gay eased to an impressive 100 metres victory and Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang overcame jet-lag to win the 110 metres hurdles at the Reebok Grand Prix on Saturday.
Gay, bidding to become the next great US sprinter, cruised to a convincing 100 metres triumph in a wind-assisted 9.76 seconds, 0.01 seconds inside world record time.
The 24-year-old outclassed a strong field including Olympic 200 metres gold medallist Shawn Crawford and Derrick Atkins of Bahamas, who entered the race boasting the second-fastest 100m time this year.
World record holder Liu shook off a poor start to nudge past American Terrence Trammell, twice an Olympic silver medallist.
Liu clocked 12.92 seconds and Trammell 12.95. Trammell partly blamed the loss on a strained adductor.
American Alan Webb raced past Kenya-born Bernard Lagat and Australian Craig Mottram to win the men's mile.
In the women's 100 metres, Jamaican Veronica Campbell dashed to victory, overcoming a false start and a stiff challenge from 2003 world champion Torri Edwards to lead the field in 10.93 seconds.
American Virginia Powell ran the year's fastest 100-metre hurdles time of 12.45 seconds.