Few US track and field sprinters have burst onto the scene with quite the pace that Tyson Gay did. After rapidly becoming the joint-second fastest athlete ever, Tyson has endured some tough times, but where did it all go wrong, and why was there no big comeback? In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the achievements of Tyson Gay.
Who is Tyson Gay?
Born in 1982 in Lexington, Kentucky, Tyson Gay burst into track and field in the Kentucky High School State Championships in 2001, when he won the 100m gold and set a state record with 10.46s. He also took silver in the 200m, before deciding to join Barton County Community College, in Kansas.
Improving his personal bests in the 100m and 200m, Gay bagged the NJCAA National Championship, before moving on to the University of Arkansas to join their track and field program. At Arkansas, Gay continued to impress, finishing fourth in the NCAA Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championship, and winning the NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship 100m event, with a 10.06s record. …show more content…
By 2005, Gay had won a gold in the World Athletics Final and capped off 2006 with a superb performance at the IAAF World Athletics Final. Winning gold in the 100m and 200m events (beating Usain Bolt along the way) in 2007 at the Osaka Championships was a high-point for the athlete. The following year was not his best, with his Beijing Olympics appearance being a poor