Tyson Gay not satisfied with win over Usain Bolt; now wants to beat a fully fit Jamaican
Tyson Gay not satisfied with win over Usain Bolt; now wants to beat a fully fit JamaicanStockkholm: World record holder and Olympic champion Usain Bolt crashed to his first defeat in two years on Friday when America's Tyson Gay won their eagerly-awaited 100m clash at the Diamond League meeting.
Gay clocked 9.84sec to edge Bolt, who was second in 9.97sec, while Trinidad's Richard Thompson took third in 10.10sec.
"It feels great to beat Usain but deep down inside I know he is not 100 per cent," said Gay, the second fastest man in the history of the event. I look forward to beating him when he is 100 per cent."
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Tyson Gay (left) celebrates after beating World and Olympic champion Usain Bolt in the 100m in Stockholm on Friday. This was Bolt's first loss since Asafa Powell beat him at the same venue in 2008. PIC/GETTY IMAGES |
Gay, celebrating his first win over the triple Olympic and world champion, insisted that Bolt is still the man to catch.
"Usain knows what his limitations are. His goal this year was to go undefeated, not set world records. He has plenty left in the tank."
Bolt's last defeat came at the same Stockholm track in 2008 when Jamaican compatriot Asafa Powell took victory. Since that loss, Bolt had enjoyed 14 successive wins, including the last time he clashed with Gay at the world championships in 2009.
Powell, the former world record holder, was also due to take part on Friday but was forced out with a groin injury.
"You can get beaten any day. You have good days and bad days," said Bolt, who is still looking for sharpness following an Achilles injury earlier in the season.
"I still need to work on my strength. The first 10 metres tonight was crap. I had no power, no nothing. I have tried to work on it but it didn't work out tonight."
"I was ready but the two stand-ups annoyed me. But Tyson was in better shape than me and was better prepared," he said.