The “second fastest man in history” has tested positive for a banned substance and has pulled from the world championship that is scheduled for next month in Moscow. In 2007, Gay won the 100 meters, 200 meters, and
On Sunday, word came that two-time Olympian and U.S. 100-meter recordholder Tyson Gay – a man who joined 10 other athletes in declaring he "competed clean" for a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency program – has admitted to testing positive for a banned
World-class sprinter Tyson Gay appeared to be back on track after injuries plagued his career, but he now faces an uphill climb after testing positive for a banned substance, according to Pat Graham of the Associated Press. The news comes prior to next
Tyson Gay, the American sprinter who finished fourth in the 100m at the Olympics, has pulled out of the track and field World Championships after failing a drug test in May. “I don't have a sabotage story… I basically put my
Tyson Gay, the American sprinter who finished fourth in the 100m at the Olympics, has pulled out of the track and field World Championships after failing a drug test in May. “I don't have a sabotage story… I basically put my
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