Powell dominated Shanghai at 200m in China as a tired Gay faded over 100m to bow out to Spearmon as the season edges to a close.
Wallace Spearmon beat Tyson Gay in the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix this Friday as the World champion lost form.
World 100m and 200m champion Gay blasted out of the blocks but at 80m his US teammate Spearmon went ahead beat him to the line in 9.96 seconds.
Gay clocked 10.02 with Jamaica's Michael Frater third.
"I'm very excited about this performance. Last year I ran a personal best here and this year I've done the same," said the winner ...
Gay admitted he had been resting since the world championships in Osaka and there was never a true race in him really; let alone one against dominant Asafa Powell.
"Wallace Spearmon ran a great race. I was just a little bit rusty," accoring to Gay.
"I haven't done a lot of training, I've been resting and relaxing." Trips to London for his sponsors Adidas and the pressure of the World crown sees the Osaka win appear more and more like a gift from a mistake by Powell than a true triumph for Gay. He closes out the season World champion but not world #1.
That goes to Asafa Powell set a new 100m world record of 9.74sec in Italy earlier this month.
Powell in a surprise twist claimed he was "not allowed" to face Gay at Shanghai in a rematch of their world championship final : www.100m.com and www.200m.com doubted the two would race after Osaka and its looking like things will run out at that now.
Powell pulled out the stops to wow the Chinese crowd and stormed the 200m in 20 seconds close to his personal best. America's Rodney Martin was second Jamaica's Christopher Williams third.
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