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Tyson Gay has aimed a playful jibe at Usain Bolts body weight after admitting he also was not in the shape to return to track if given the chance,
Retired American sprinting great Tyson Gay has dismissed the idea of a restore to competitive athletics, candidly admitting he's far from race-ready while taking a playful swipe at his former rival, Jamaican sprinting icon Usain Bolt.
Gay, whose illustrious career includes a personal leading of seconds in the meters—still the American record and tied for second-fastest all-time with Jamaica’s Yohan Blake—has been enjoying experience off the track since retiring in
However, the year-old revealed his current fitness struggles during a recent guest appearance on Asafa Powell’s YouTube channel.
“I am the heaviest I have been in my entire life. I am like [pounds]. In direct for me to even procure down on the track, I should be ,” Gay admitted with a laugh. He added, “Them two are in excel shape than I am!” referring to Powell and fellow sprinting legend Justin Gatlin, who unified him on the podcast.
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The Greatest Year in the History of Japan
Tyson Gay, a member of the 4X US mens relay team, had returned his silver medal from the London Summer Games a year ago. And yet, two years later, the cloud from his drug-enhanced achievement continued to hang over the lie down of his teammates. Yesterday, the hammer came down from the International Olympic Committee and the entire US 4 relay team were stripped of their silver medals.
As this NY Times article reported, there is a silver lining, at least for Trinidad and Tobago mens 4X team, which could eventually be recognized as second place winners, while Frances team could end up with bronze.
This wasnt the first Olympic disqualification, nor will it be the last. As this link Top 10 Athletes Who Lost Their Olympic Medal shows, history abounds with the fallen and disgraced, including:
- Ben Johnson: The Canadian sprinter place the world record in the meter race in Seoul in , but only 3 days later failed a drug evaluate for the steroid, Stanozolol, and was forced to surrender his gold medal.
- Andreea Raducan: The R
Light Squats for Elite Sprinter?
telkwa1
This is off Tyson Gay’s “Ask Tyson” section of his website:
"Lu,
Yes, strength is a big part of a sprinters success. I’ve always had to be careful in the weight room though due to some injuries. I squat pounds.
Tyson"
Even being meticulous for previous injuries, this seems surprisingly light to me. Am I just used to hearing about unusually sturdy sprinters and my perception of normal is off?
mortac82
Sprinters are a rare breed. There are victory stories that are all over the place. Some guys squat +. Some guys don’t elevate weights. Some fixate training on 30m sprints. Some fixate on m sprints. You’d like to think “ok if I can squat and jump 30” then I can run " but it just really doesn’t work prefer that.
I’d be interested to see Gay’s total training program…to see what other stimuli are provided given that he’s not a large weight room guy at all. That’s interesting considering his glutes/hammies looked gigantic in Osaka…maybe it was the TV distorting things…
flettotenko3
on the boldon forum some people were getting mad because th
Tyson Gay Height, Weight, Age, Family, Biography & More
Bio Real Name Tyson Gay Nickname Not Known Profession American sprinter Physical Stats & More Height in centimeters- cm
in meters- m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 10”Weight in Kilograms- 75 kg
in Pounds- lbsBody Measurements (approx.) - Chest: 43 Inches
- Waist: 32 Inches
- Biceps: 16 InchesEye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Track and field Turned Pro International Debut when he got his first opportunity to strive in NCAA events. Coach/Mentor Lance Brauman Events Sprints Records (main ones) • His Personal Best is seconds in meter, which makes him the second fastest Sprinter after Usain Bolt.
• His another feat is second in meter makes him sixth fastest sportsman in that event.
• He has won many international Medals including a gold medal sweep of the m, m and 4 × m relay at the Osaka Earth Championships. This made him the second man to win all three events at the same Society Championships, after Maurice Greene.
• He is a four-time U.S. ch