Tyson gay crowned US 100 meter champion

Gay won the race in 9.87 seconds to return to world championships since 2009

Update: 2015-06-28 07:00 GMT
Tyson Gay wins the 100-meter final at the U.S. Track and Field Championships in Eugene (Photo: AP)

Eugene (Oregon, USA): Tyson Gay is back on top as America’s 100 metres champion, but he had to run down teenager Trayvon Bromell for the honor at the U.S. World championships trials on Friday. The victory, in 9.87 seconds, returned the 32-year-old Gay to the world championships for the first time since 2009 and fans lauded him with a teddy bear, a book and some high fives during a victory lap.

Bromell, just 19, clearly had the jump on Gay early in the race but could not retain the advantage as the 2007 world champion powered to the lead and won by almost a tenth of a second.“That kid  he’s tough,” Gay said of Bromell. “He got out good, it was just one of those 10 years of experience, dig-down moments I had to get him. It felt good though. “This win right here may be (my) most important win. I feel like it was the toughest.”

Bromell clocked 9.96 to become the first teen-ager to the make a U.S. World championship team in the 100m. Mike Rodgers claimed third in 9.97 seconds as he also won a ticket to Beijing.   

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