3-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt to run 100 meters in New York CityFebruary 2nd, 2010 Bolt to run 100 meters in NYC Grand PrixNEW YORK — Usain Bolt will run the 100 meters this summer in New York City. Organizers announced Tuesday that the three-time Olympic gold medalist will compete in the Adidas Grand Prix on June 12 on Randall's Island.
American Soni sets short-course world record in women's 100-meter breaststrokeDecember 19th, 2009 Soni sets WR in women's 100 breaststrokeMANCHESTER, England — Rebecca Soni of the United States has broken the short-course world record in the women's 100-meter breaststroke. Soni clocked 1 minute, 02.70 seconds at the Duel in the Pool meet on Saturday, beating the mark of 1:03.00 set by Leisel Jones of Australia last month in Berlin.
Brazilian swimmer Cesar Cielo sets 50-meter freestyle world record in Sao PauloDecember 18th, 2009 Cielo sets 50-meter freestyle world recordSAO PAULO, Brazil — Olympic champion Cesar Cielo of Brazil broke the world record in the 50-meter freestyle on Friday, clocking 20.91 seconds during a meet in Sao Paulo. Frederick Bousquet of France set the previous mark of 20.94 on April 26 in Montpellier, France.
American Shani Davis sets world record in 1,500 at speedskating World CupDecember 11th, 2009 Speedskater Davis breaks world record in 1,500KEARNS, Utah — American Shani Davis has lowered his own world record in the 1,500 meters at a speedskating World Cup meet in Utah. Davis covered the distance in 1 minute, 41.04 seconds while skating in the final pairing Friday at the Utah Olympic Oval.
Shani Davis sets Olympic Oval record in winning men's 1,000 meters at speedskating World CupDecember 6th, 2009 Davis wins men's 1,000 at speedskating World CupCALGARY, Alberta — American star Shani Davis set the track record in winning the men's 1,000 meters on Sunday at the World Cup, while Canadian speedskater Christine Nesbitt won a pair of gold medals and helped set a world record. Davis finished in 1 minute, 6.91 seconds at the Olympic Oval, well ahead of Lee Kyou-Hyuk of South Korea in 1:07.61.
American swimmer Peter Marshall beats own 50 backstroke world record at short-course meetNovember 11th, 2009 American Marshall sets 50 backstroke world recordSTOCKHOLM — Peter Marshall of the United States has broken his own world record in the men's 50-meter backstroke at a short-course World Cup meet. Marshall won the race in 22.73 seconds Wednesday, beating his previous record of 22.75 set in October in Durban, South Africa.
Chinese swimmer Jing Zhao sets women's 50-meter backstroke world record at short-course meetNovember 10th, 2009 China's Jing sets 50-meter backstroke world recordSTOCKHOLM — Jing Zhao of China has set a world record in the women's 50-meter backstroke at a short-course World Cup meet. Jing won a qualifying heat Tuesday in 26.08 seconds, beating the previous record of 26.17 set by Marieke Guehrer of Australia four days ago at the World Cup in Moscow.
Brazil's Kaio Almeida sets world record in men's 200 butterfly at short-course World Cup meetNovember 10th, 2009 Almeida sets 200 butterfly short-course world markSTOCKHOLM — Kaio Almeida of Brazil has broken the world record in the men's 200-meter butterfly at a short-course World Cup meet. Almeida clocked 1 minute, 49.11 seconds in Tuesday's final at the Stockholm event to beat the time of 1:50.53 set by Nikolay Skvortsov of Russia in February at St.
Tyson Gay runs 10.13 seconds at Japan meet, 3 days after equaling 2nd fastest time everSeptember 23rd, 2009 Tyson Gay runs a slow 10.13 in 100 at Japan meetKAWASAKI, Japan — Tyson Gay ran a slow 10.13 seconds Wednesday to win the men's 100 meters at the Super Track and Field meet. "I didn't get the time I wanted," Gay said.
Usain Bolt to run in 200 meters, Tyson Gay to run in 100 at the Van Damme MemorialSeptember 1st, 2009 No Bolt-Gay showdown at Van Damme MemorialBRUSSELS — The planned showdown between Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay at the Van Damme Memorial meet won't happen. In the wake of his 100-200 world record performance at the world championships in Berlin, Bolt has decided to run the 200 meters in Brussels on Friday.
Mansoor clocks fastest 1,000 meters of the year; Wariner wins 400July 31st, 2009 Mansoor clocks fastest 1,000 of the yearSTOCKHOLM — Bahrain's Ali Bilal Mansoor clocked the fastest 1,000-meter time of the year and American Jeremy Wariner won the 400 for the fifth straight year at the DN Gala meet on Friday. Mansoor took the lead late on the home stretch, winning in 2 minutes, 16.55 seconds.
First of many: Sweden's Sarah Sjostrom sets world record in 100 butterflyJuly 26th, 2009 Swede Sjostrom breaks WR in 100 flyROME — Sweden's Sarah Sjostrom has set the first of what is expected to be many world records at the world swimming championships, posting a time of 56.44 seconds in the semifinals of the 100-meter butterfly. Sjostrom nearly broke Inge de Bruijn's nine-year-old record of 56.61 in the morning preliminaries Sunday.
Swede sets meet record in preliminaries of 100 fly; Vollmer, Schipper nextJuly 26th, 2009 Swede sets butterfly meet record in qualifyingROME — Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden has set a meet record in preliminaries of the 100-meter butterfly, the first swimming event of the world championships and a sign of how quick times will be in the last hurrah for high-tech bodysuits. American Dana Vollmer and Australia's Jess Schipper also advanced with strong showings.
Tyson Gay eases to 200-meter win in 20 seconds flat at London Grand Prix meetJuly 25th, 2009 Tyson Gay eases to 200-meter win at LondonLONDON — Tyson Gay has won the 200 meters at the London Grand Prix track meet, relaxing in the final 30 meters to finish in 20.00 seconds. He got off to a fast start Saturday, overtook American teammate Wallace Spearmon on the bend and held a clear lead going into the straightaway.
Tyson Gay beats Asafa Powell to set year's best time in 100 meters at Golden GalaJuly 11th, 2009 Gay sets year's best time in 100 meters at RomeROME — Tyson Gay of the United States has run the fastest 100 meters of the year in 9.77 seconds at the Golden Gala. Gay swept past Asafa Powell 40 meters from the finish on Friday in a time that would have been good enough to equal the world record less than two years ago.