Gust of wind denies Gay world’s fastest man title
Saturday, June 2nd, 2007Tyson Gay finished in 9.76 seconds to win the event, but the wind was at 2.2 mph, slightly more than the allowable margin of 2.0.
Tyson Gay finished in 9.76 seconds to win the event, but the wind was at 2.2 mph, slightly more than the allowable margin of 2.0.
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Throughout his playing career, Steve Kerr was known for his accuracy. The Phoenix Suns are likely hoping his first moves as the team’s new president of basketball operations and general manager are accurate as well.
A California man smashed the world record for hot dog eating at a contest Saturday, gobbling up more than 59 franks in 12 minutes.
Rod Pampling finished the storm-delayed third round with a flourish Saturday, holing a 40-foot birdie putt to take the lead and hitting a terrific fairway bunker shot that capped off a 4-under 68, giving him a three-shot lead at the Memorial.
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More cars than light trucks were sold in the United States last month, reports from the automobile companies showed Friday, as gasoline prices nationwide soared to more than $3 a gallon.
One reason, analysts said, is that trucks are far more profitable than cars, with the typical midsize S.U.V. still generating about $4,000 a vehicle in gross profits, versus about $400 for a subcompact car.
The breeding rights to Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense have been sold to the Darley Stud of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, trainer Carl Nafzger and owner Jim Tafel both confirmed on Saturday.
Jason Schmidt, the Dodgers’ primary offseason pitching staff addition, will return from a nearly seven-week layoff because of an inflamed right shoulder to start Tuesday night in San Diego.
Three people were arrested and one other was being sought Saturday in connection to a plot to blow up jet-fuel lines at John F. Kennedy International Airport, officials said.
Carl Edwards’ hard push to the finish line was slowed only by the caution flag.