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Arkansas' Gay runs 200 in 19.93 seconds
Jun 9 2005 11:58PM (CT)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Tyson Gay, the Arkansas star deprived of a chance to defend his 100-meter title, ran the fastest 200 in the world this year, a stunning 19.93 seconds Thursday night at the NCAA track and field championships.
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Jamaica's Powell wins at Golden Spike
Jun 9 2005 5:01PM (CT)
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (AP) - Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell won the 100 meters at the IAAF Super Grand Prix Golden Spike meet in 9.85 seconds on Thursday.
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Afleet Alex moves to new barn at Belmont
Jun 9 2005 3:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Preakness winner and Belmont Stakes favorite Afleet Alex moved to a new barn Thursday, presumably because trainer Tim Ritchey said it provides better access for the media.
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Armstrong fourth in Dauphine Libere stage
Jun 9 2005 1:00PM (CT)
MONT VENTOUX, France (AP) - Lance Armstrong finished fourth on one of cycling's revered climbs Thursday, beaten in a stage of the Dauphine Libere by a key rival as he prepares for next month's bid for a seventh straight Tour de France title.
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Jockey Russell Baze breaks collarbone
Jun 9 2005 10:41AM (CT)
ALBANY, Calif. (AP) - Hall of Fame jockey Russell Baze broke his left collarbone in a spill at Golden Gate Fields and will be sidelined up to two months.
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UCLA coach: Michigan win good for softball
Jun 9 2005 12:44AM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Although her Bruins lost the NCAA softball title to Michigan on Wednesday night, UCLA coach Sue Enquist found a silver lining. "I know it's good for softball to see a team other than UCLA and I'm happy for those people," Enquist said. "I share their celebration. It's good for the sport."
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