Tyson Gay Cruises to 9.84s to Beat Usain Bolt in Stockholm, Video

>> August 07, 2010

Tyson Gay claimed his first 100m win over Usain Bolt, during the DN Galan meeting, at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm.

The American was quicker than Bolt out of the blocks, and pulling away from the field to win the race in a time of 9.84. Usain Bolt, the world record holder in the 100m/9.58 and 200m/19.19 finished just one metre behind, clocking 9.97.

Tyson Gay, who won multiple gold medals at the 2007 World championships (100/9.84 , 200/19.76) is currently behind Bolt and Powell's world leading time (9.82), despite setting a new meeting record. Olympic silver medallist, Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago was third in 10.10 in the race.

Asafa Powell, who was the last man to beat Bolt over 100m, two years ago right at the same venue, pulled out from the race due to back injury.

Recently recorded 44.89 in the 400m, recorded 10.02 in the second heat earlier, while Bolt, in the first heat, defeated Richard Thompson barely on the line, both were clocking at 10.10.

Men's 100m Final Results (Wind: 0.0)
1 GAY, Tyson USA 9.84 MR
2 BOLT, Usain JAM 9.97
3 THOMPSON, Richard TRI 10.10
4 KIMMONS, Trell USA 10.11
5 FORSYTHE, Mario JAM 10.20
6 RODGERS, Michael USA 10.21
7 PADGETT, Travis USA 10.22
8 EDWARDS, Rae USA 10.29

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MOHD MOOR IMRAN ABDUL HADI

>> August 06, 2010

Nationality: Malaysia
Event: Sprints (100m, 200m)
Born: 31 May 1985
Height: 5-9.5
Weight: 68

Personal Best: 
100m 10.40 +1.5 1r2 (Sliven 2.07.2011)
200m 21.36 +0.2 1r4 (Plovdiv 9.07.2011)

Major Meets:
World Championships- Daegu 2011
Universiade- Shenzhen 2011
SEA Games- Nakhon Ratchasima 2007, Vientiane 2009

Career Highlights:
2011: His recent performance at 100m (10.40s) has made him the 3rd fastest in Malaysian All-Time lists... Competed at the Universiade in Shenzhen at 100m and 200m and qualified to quarterfinals for both events, recording 10.58 (100m QF) and 21.59 (200m QF). ...He advanced to the first round of 100m (10.75) at the IAAF World championships after winning the preliminary round, 10.77s.

2009: Took part two events (100m, 200m) at SEA Games Vientiane but did not win medal. He finished 6th in 100m (10.71) and 4th in 200m (21.60s).

2007: He won two bronze medals (100m- 10.54 & 4x100m- 39.90) at the SEA Games in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.


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NGUYEN THANH NGUNG


Nationality: Vietnam
Event: Walks (10,000m, 10km, 20,000m, 20km)
Born: 1992

Personal Best: 
20km walk 1:31:33 (Danang 24 December 2010) NR
10km walk 46:26.84 (Hanoi July 2011) NR
10,000m walk 46:37.35 (Ho Chi Minh 03.08.2011) NR
5000m walk 22:26.80 (Kuala Lumpur 16.07.2010)

Seasonal Best 2010:
10,000m track walk 45:17.51 (Ho Chi Minh 3 August 2011) *NR
10km road walk 46:26.84 (Hanoi July 2011) *NR


National Record: 
20km walk 1:31:33 (Danang 24 December 2010)

Career Highlights:

2010: He won the 5000m walk at the 2nd Asean Schools Games in Kuala Lumpur in a National Record time of 22:26.80s.




Last updated 06.08.11. Send additional info to, info@adriansprints.com

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ELIEZER SUNANG

Nationality: Philippines
Event: Shot Put
Born: 27 January 1985
Height: 5-10
Weight: 100
Personal Best: 
Shot Put 16.56m (Ho Chi Minh 02 August 2011)

National Record (s): 
Shot Put 16.56m (Ho Chi Minh 02 August 2011)
Shot Put 16.35m (Manila 15.08.09 - 02.08.11)

Progression at:
Shot Put: 2007- 15.62, 2008- 15.82, 2009- 16.35/NR, 2010- 15.14, 2011- 16.56/NR

Major Meet:
SEA Games- Nakhon Ratchasima 2007

Career Highlights:

2011: He eclipses the Philippines NR at shot put which held by himself with a throw of 16.56m during the Ho Chi Minh International track and field meet at Ho Chi Minh on August 02, 2011.

2009: He set a new National Record in shot put in a distance of 16.35m at Manila on 15.08.2009.

2007: Competed in the 2007 SEA Games in Nakhon Ratchasima at shot put and won bronze in 15.62m.



Last updated 04.08.11. Send additional info to, info@adriansprints.com

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PANEERSELVAM YUVAARAJ


Nationality: Malaysia
Event: Long Sprint & Middle Distance (400m, 800m)
Born: 28 March 1989
Height: 5-9
Weight: 70
Personal Records: 
400m 47.31 (Alor Star 08.05.2011)
800m 1:53.27 (Temerloh 01.05.2010)

Major Meets:
Asian Championships- Kobe 2011
SEA Games- Vientiane 2009
AUG- Chiangmai 2010

Career Highlights:

2010: Represented Malaysia at 400m in the 19th Asian Championships at Kobe, Japan. However he didn't advance to the finals after placing 6th and clocking a poor time of 48.17s in the prelims round (heat 6).

2009: In SEA Games he won silver from the 4x400m relays.



Last updated 07.08.11. Send additional info to, info@adriansprints.com

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SUPHACHAI CHIMDEE


Name: Suphachai (Suppachai) Chimdee
Nationality: Thailand
Event: Sprints (100m, 200m)
Born: 05 January 1991
Height: 5-10
Weight: 70
Personal Records: 
100m 10.47 (Pune 01 June 2010),
200m 20.68 (Kanchaburi 18 March 2009)

Major Meets:
World Championships- Berlin 2009
Asian Games- Guangzhou 2010
SEA Games- Vientiane 2009
Asian Juniors- Hanoi 2009

Career Highlights:

2010: As expected, he won the gold medal at 200m (20.80 -0.9) at the Asian Juniors in Hanoi, Vietnam.

2009: He broke Reanchai Seeharwong's 200m NR (20.69) by one hundredth of a second (20.68 +0.2) at Kanchaburi, Thailand. The performance has made him 8th fastest in World Juniors lists, tied with Christophe Lemaitre who set 20.68 with +1.9 tailwinds. ... In SEA Games he won bronze at 200m in 21.24s. He added a gold medal from the 4x100m relays, registering 39.34.

Last updated 05.08.11. Send additional info to, info@adriansprints.com

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SURYO AGUNG WIBOWO

>> August 05, 2010

Nationality: Indonesia
Event: Sprints (100m, 200m)
Born: 8 October 1983
Height: 5-5
Weight: 62

Personal Records: 
100m 10.17 +0.8 (Vientiane 13.12.2009)
200m 20.76 +0.8 (Nakhon Ratchasima 11.12.2007)

National Records:
100m 10.17 +0.8 (Vientiane 13.12.2009)
200m 20.76 +0.8 (Nakhon Ratchasima 11.12.2007)
4x100m 39.78 (Guangzhou 23.11.2010)

Major Meets:
Olympic Games- Beijing 2008
World Championships- Paris 2003, Berlin 2009
World Indoor Champs- Birmingham 2003
Asian Games- Guangzhou 2010
SEA Games- Manila 2005, Nakhon Ratchasima 2007, Vientiane 2009
ASEAN Uni. Games- Chiangmai 2010

Career Highlights:
2011: He made a "surprise" decision in May 2011, announcing that he had to quit the SEA Games team to prepare for Hajj in Mecca in November, as well as try to finish his master degree at State University of Jakarta which has been delayed many times.

2010: A member of the Indonesian 4x100m team who set a NR (39.78) in Guangzhou, Asian Games... Competed in Asean University Games (Chiangmai) at 4x100m, wins gold medal with 39.92.

2009: In SEA Games at Vientiane, he retained his gold medals (100m, 200m) and recorded a new Southeast Record & National Record at 100m in a world class time of 10.17s. The performance ranked him no 3 in Asia in 2009, behind two Japanese sprinters, Eriguchi (10.07s) and Tsukahara (10.09s). In the 200m, he clocked a time of 20.85s. Following the victory, he received a "jackport" bonus around USD 80,000.00.

2008: Represented Indonesia at the Olympics. He finished 6th in the 100m heat in a time of 10.46s, failed to advance to the next round.

2007: He won the double in SEA Games at Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. His first gold came from the sprint century (10.25s - Games Record), and then in the 200m (20.76s - National record).

2005: He won bronze medal in the 100m (10.57s) at SEA Games, Manila.

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