Tyson Gay, Rome 2009, photo by PhotoRun.net.
In speaking to an source, who requested anonymity, “Tyson Gay is not injured, he is, however, sore. He was hoping to be ready to run the 100 meters, but is not ready to run at one hundred meters, at this time..”
The adidas Grand Prix will have many of the best runners, jumpers and throwers in the world, with the exception of a few men in the men’s 100 meters…..
EME NEWS (JUN 8, 2010)
GAY NOT IN THE LIST
NEW YORK (USA): In the latest start list of adidas Grand
Prix, the New York City Diamond League meet, the fastest US sprinter Tyson Gay
is not included. As sources were informing, he is not yet ready for a fast
100 m.
So far he competed on the track at 400 m this season and ran a excellent
straight 200 m
in Manchester in May.
POWELL VS. LEMAITRE
ROMA (ITA): Men´s 100 m despite not beeing a Diamond Race
event could be at Thursday´s Golden Gala the top issue. World leader and
in-shape Asafa Powell might have the best weather so far in his season after
Doha, Ostrava and Oslo. He is unbeaten so far this year and has career 62 legal
sub 10 times, the most of all sprinters. But a young man should be also
observed. French European Junior Champion and record holder Christophe Lemaitre
could in nice summer evening at Olympic Stadium be the first white sub 10 runner.
He improved this year to 10.03 at Club event. So far the fastest white is
Poland´s Marian Woronin with 10.00 from 1984.
DIBABA AT 5K, DEFAR IN THE 1500
NEW YORK (USA): The revealed start list of adidas Grand Prix
in New York on Saturday shows that for example for first time this year main 200 m rivals will clash.
World champion Allyson Felix with olympic gold medalist Veronica
Campbell-Brown. A world leader looks like something for sure. Double
olympic winner Tirunesh Dibaba will make her track debut 2010 at 5000 m. Her main rival
Meseret Defar opted for shorter 1500
m where her best 4:06.12 comes from 2006. But she does
not look like favorite there. Olympic champion Nancy Lagat is unbeaten so far,
Ethiopian former world indoor champion Gelete Burka added by all top US runners
Anna Pierce, Shannon Rowbury and Christin Wurth-Thomas. Another first time meet
of top names will be also 400 m
hurdles, world leader Javier Culson with world champion Kerron Clement and Doha
winner Bershawn Jackson.
JELIMO WILL TRAIN
NAIROBI (KEN): Olympic 800 m winner Pamela Jelimo after not beeing
satisfied with her marks at meetings end of may continues in training. Her next
competition will be Kenyan Trials end of June. After that decision about racing
programme in July will be made. Kenya is also currently reconsidering the date
of Commonwealth Games trials which in first September weekend would clash with
IAAF Continental Cup in Split.
RESULTS
DAEGU (KOR, Jun 7): During first day of Korean national
championships new 100 m
hurdles record for Lee Yeon-Kyung 13.00 (+0.8). Top talent Park Bong-Ko
improved the national junior mark in the 400 m with 45.63. He is so one of the medal
contenders for Moncton 2010. Kim Hee-Nam improved to 10.34 (+1.6) to win the 100 m.
MOSCOW (RUS, Jun 7): During second day of Moscow City
Championships Aleksey Fyodorov achieved new Russian junior triple jump record
with 17.12 (+0.6).
DUBLIN (IRL, Jun 7): Rain failed to dampen the spirits of
more than 40,000 fundraisers who took to the streets of Dublin for the Flora
Women’s Mini Marathon. Linda Byrne won in 34:29. Irish media are informing.
PREVIEWS
WARSZAWA (POL): Fresh world record holder Anita Wlodarczyk
is the star of one of the oldest one day meetings in Europe on Tuesday. The
56th Kusocinski Memorial (EA Premium) will see her competing after achieving
the global top mark. She felt some pain in her calf on Sunday, but still hopes
for a top mark. She also had already a press conference on Monday in
Polish main city. „I m feeling good. That record was not one moment case.
I know I can throw more, my aim is to be the first over 80 meters,” she said. Her
main rivals will be German Kathrin Klaas and former record holder Russian
Tatyana Lysenko. Another top home star will be high jumper Sylwester Bednarek
against Russian Andrey Tereshin and improved Osku Torro of Finland. Also other
Poland main names will be competing. Shot put oly winner Tomasz Majewski
against US Adam Nelson. Piotr Malachowski is in discus and Szymon Ziolkowski in
hammer. Ukrainian Olha Saladukha is the favorite of women triple jump. UK hope
Stephanie Twell is intered into the 1500 m. Three good names are in men´s 100 m where heats will be
staged. Jamaican relay olympic winner Michal Frater, Asian record holder Samuel
Francis of Qatar and improved Austrian Ryan Moseley.
MONTREUIL (FRA): Another top meet on Tuesday in France near
of Paris, part of national series Alma Athle Tour. Top French athletes
competing are world indoor champion Teddy Tamgho in triple jump against all
three medalists from Iberoamerican Championships (Copello, Betanzos, Gregorio).
Oslo winner Renaud Lavillenie is the star of pole vault. Interesting to see
Jamaican olympic medalist Kerron Stewart at 100 m. In the men´s 100 m British world indoor
champion Dwain Chambers is the favorite, together with fast Jamaican Lerone
Clarke. Interesting women 3000
m will have top Kenyans, world medalist Sylvia Kibet
(coming from Rabat with 1500 m
PB) and Pauline Korikwiang.
CUXHAVEN (GER): European Athletics Classic meetings
circuit continues on Wednesday with two events. EWE Athletics in Germany is
having already on Tuesday evening both shot put competitions following with
Night of Emotions opening ceremony. Home stars Ralf Bartels and David Storl
will compete against Canadian record holder Dylan Armstrong. In women event
Cuban Misleidys Gonzalez against Germans Petra Lammert and Nadine Kleinert. At
the meet itself Germans could make for a nice show in pole vault with
Bjorn Otto, Richard Spiegelburg and Fabian Schulze. Interesting javelin as
improved Matthias de Zordo will face Cuban world medalist Guillermo Martinez.
In women´s 100 m
hurdles German Champion Carolin Nytra runs against improved Cindy Roleder.
Men´s 100 m
will see Egyptian record holder Amr Seoud against Nigerian Peter Emelieze.
HUELVA (ESP): The strength and depth of Spanish middle and
long distance running will be clearly displayed at the 6th Meeting
Iberoamericano, Gran Premio de Andalucia on Wednesday (EA Classic). Eliseo
Martin, Antonio Jimenez and Jose Luis Blanco will run the steeple against
Kenyans. Reigning European Champion Jesus Espana heads the field of Spanish
runners in the 5000 m
against for example Thomas Longosiwa of Kenya. Old-timer Reyes Estevez is in
the 1500 m
with Alvaro Fernandez against Moroccan Yousef Baba. Olympic medalist Hasna
Benhassi of Morocco leads the women 800 m with Russian Yekaterina Kostetskaya and
British Marilyn Okoro. Natalia Rodriguez and Nuria Fernandez are in the 3000 m with Kenyan Ines
Chenonge. World champion Marta Dominguez is the star of her special event the
steeple with in-shape Jessica Augusto of Portugal. It looks like European lists
of 2010 will be changed dramatically. In technical events to note Russian high
jump world champion Yaroslav Rybakov, former world champion Cuban Yipsi Moreno
in hammer, US Funmi Jimoh in long jump and Spanish discus throwers Mario
Pestanov with Franck Casanas.
Author
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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