Tyson Gay sliced through a headwind for a 9.84-second clocking Friday night in the most one-sided 100-meter victory at the U.S. track and field championships since electronic timing was instituted 32 years ago. Gay broke the meet record in the second-fastest 100 ever run into a headwind. The only faster was Maurice Greene's 9.82 at the 2001 world championships in Edmonton. Gay ran into a wind of ... Link To Original Article