Gay diagnosed with mild leg strain
The Associated Press captured the agony of Gay's fall in the 200. Reports suggest his health will be good enough to compete in the 100 in Beijing. By Associated Press
Gay pulled up abruptly in the first 40 meters of his 200-meter qualifying race Saturday at U.S. Olympic trials. He had to be carted off the track. He was diagnosed with a severe cramp in his hamstring, and an MRI that afternoon revealed the strain. A statement from his representatives said Sunday he is "expected to engage in 'active rest' for up to 12-14 days, with light physical activity increasing through that period, then resume training." The only meet he is signed up for before the Olympics is the 100 meters at the London Grand Prix on July 24-25. Gay, the defending world champion in the 100 and 200, had already qualified for the Olympic 100 meters. That competition begins Aug. 15 in Beijing. If he can run, he also would be expected to be part of the 400-meter relay team. But his chances for a medal in the 200 is gone because of the injury. USA Track and Field rules state that only the top three finishers in an event qualify for the Olympics, regardless of a runner's past record or any injuries.
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. |
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