Powell 'not running scared'
2007-09-20 12:13
Tokyo - World record holder Asafa Powell did not duck out of a 100m rematch with American Tyson Gay in Japan later this month, organisers have insisted.
Powell is scheduled to run in his less-favoured 200m in
Yokohama on September 30 after a late decision to take part in the season-ending competition, officials said.
The Jamaican, who broke his own world record in the 100m
earlier this month with a time of 9.74 seconds, was beaten by
Gay in the world championships in Osaka last month.
"We invited Powell to run in the 200m and Gay the 100m," organising committee spokesperson Jun Yamada said. "That was how we presented the offer to them.
"They're VIP athletes and we decided that we wanted fans around the world to be able to savour them racing each other at next year's Beijing Olympics so we kept them apart."
Those words will ring hollow, however, after the rival
sprinters spent the whole of this year avoiding each other
until the world championships.
Powell took bronze in Osaka after slowing up in the last 20m, admitting after the race he had choked, while Gay went
on to add golds in the 200m and 4x100m relay.
The Jamaican lowered the 100m world record in Rieti on
September 9, shaving 0.03 seconds off his previous mark, but
question marks remain over his mental toughness under big-race
pressure.
Gay, meanwhile, is planning to run in Shanghai two days
before competing in Yokohama. He will also run in Taegu, South
Korea on October 3.
- Reuters