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Bildnummer: 13916649 Datum: 04.07.2013 Copyright: imago/EQ Images Lausanne, 4. Juli 2013, Leichtathletik, Athletissima 2013, 100m Maenner, Tyson Gay (USA), Nickel Ashmeade (JAM). PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxSUIxAUTxLIExITAxFRAxNED ; Leichtathletik xcb x0x 2013 hoch premiumd Leichtathletik Athletissima Image number 13916649 date 04 07 2013 Copyright imago EQ Images Lausanne 4 July 2013 Athletics Athletissima 2013 100m Men Tyson Gay USA Nickel Ashmead Jam Athletics x0x 2013 vertical premiumd Athletics Athletissima
Tyson Gay of the US celebrates after winning the Men's 100 m event during the Diamond League Athletics meeting "Athletissima" on July, 4, 2013 in Lausanne. Gay cruised to victory in the 100m in 9.79 seconds in Lausanne. The 30-year-old American's win, with Asafa Powell second in 9.88sec, will keep the pressure on Usain Bolt, who competes in the 200m at the Paris Diamond League meet. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI
(FILES) Photo dated June 27, 2013 shows Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell competing in the 100m event of the IAAF World Athletics Grand Prix meeting in Ostrava. The former world 100m record holder confirmed on July 14, 2013 that he had failed a drugs test. Powell was the second leading sprinter on Sunday to fail a dope test following America's former world champion Tyson Gay. AFP PHOTO/FILES/SAMUEL KUBANI
(FILES) This file photo released by Oprah Winfrey Network on January 15, 2013, shows Oprah Winfrey (R) interviewing Lance Armstrong. Fans and critics of Lance Armstrong will be watching on January 17, 2013 for the breadth of the shamed cyclist's doping admission and the depth of his contrition when his interview with Oprah Winfrey is aired. Armstrong's first interview since he was shorn last year of the seven Tour de France titles that helped make him a cycling icon was recorded on January 14 in Austin, Texas. What remained tantalisingly unknown was Armstrong's demeanour in the interview, which will run in two parts, on January 17 and 18 on Winfrey's OWN cable network and website. AFP PHOTO / HARPO STUDIOS, INC / GEORGE BURNS = RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO /HARPO STUDIOS, INC/GEORGE BURNS/" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS =
A stunned Tyson Gay of the USA reacts following the men's 100m sprint at Olympic Stadium during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, UK, Sunday, August 5, 2012. Gay finished fourth in the race, and Bailey, fifth.Photo by David Eulitt/Kansas City Star/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM # 330095_008
Bildnummer: 10925682 Datum: 06.07.2012 Copyright: imago/Chai v.d. Laage Paris, Leichtathletik, IAAF, Samsung Diamond League, Meeting Areva-Paris Saint-Denis, 06.07.2012, Stade de France, Paris, Tyson Gay, USA, 100m Aktion, ; Leichtathletik Paris xcb x0x 2012 hoch premiumd Leichtathletik IAAF Diamond League Image number 10925682 date 06 07 2012 Copyright imago Chai v D Laage Paris Athletics IAAF Samsung Diamond League Meeting Areva Paris Saint Denis 06 07 2012 Stade de France Paris Tyson Gay USA 100m Action shot Athletics Paris x0x 2012 vertical premiumd Athletics IAAF Diamond League
(FILES) This combination made on June 14, 2012 shows seven file pictures (LtoR, top to bottom) taken in 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 and 1999 of US cyclist Lance Armstrong posing on the podium on the Champs-Elysees in Paris after winning the Tour de France cylcing race and a picture taken in 2005 showing seven fingers (meaning seven victories) during the 92nd Tour de France. Fans and critics of Lance Armstrong will be watching on January 17, 2013 for the breadth of the shamed cyclist's doping admission and the depth of his contrition when his interview with Oprah Winfrey is aired. Armstrong's first interview since he was shorn last year of the seven Tour de France titles that helped make him a cycling icon was recorded on January 14 in Austin, Texas. What remained tantalisingly unknown was Armstrong's demeanour in the interview, which will run in two parts, on January 17 and 18 on Winfrey's OWN cable network and website. AFP PHOTO / JAVIER SORIANO / JOEL SAGET / FRANCK FIFE / PATRICK KOVARICK / MARTIN BUREAU
(FILES)Former San Francisco Giants baseball player Barry Bonds attends the opening ceremony at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, in San Francisco, California. In a clear rebuke to the steroid era, Bonds and Roger Clemens were among those denied entrance to the Baseball Hall of Fame in voting announced January 9, 2012. Both players finished their careers amid allegations of steroid use. AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK / FILES
(FILES) Photo dated August 16, 2009 shows US Tyson Gay (L) and Jamaica's Asafa Powell (R) in the men's 100m semi-final race of the 2009 IAAF Athletics World Championships in Berlin. US sprinter Tyson Gay, the 2013 fastest man over 100m, and former world 100m record holder Jamaican Asafa Powell, have failed dope tests according to reports in the US media on July 14, 2013. AFP PHOTO DDP/ THOMAS LOHNES
Bildnummer: 04129065 Datum: 30.11.2008 Copyright: imago/GEPA pictures Kornelia Marek (Polen) - PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxSUIxAUT; Klassisch, Vdig, hoch, Freisteller Weltcup 2008/2009, Welt Cup, Worldcup, World, WC, Ski Nordisch, Nordischer Skisport, Langlauf, 10km Dynamik, Nordischer Skilauf Damen Einzel Einzelbild Aktion Personen Image number 04129065 date 30 11 2008 Copyright imago EPAL Pictures Kornelia Marek Poland PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxSUIxAUT classic Vdig vertical cut out World Cup 2008 2009 World Cup World Cup World WC Ski Nordic Nordic Skiing Cross-country skiing 10km Dynamics Nordic Skiing women Singles Single Action shot Human Beings
** FILE ** Tammy Thomas of the U.S. raises her hand in celebration after winning the women's sprint final against fellow American Tanya Lindenmuth at the World Cup Track Cycling in Sydney, Australia, in a May 12, 2002 photo. Former elite cyclist Tammy Thomas was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges of hindering the government's steroid probe. Thomas, 36, is accused of four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to a grand jury investigating a steroid ring that spanned across many sports. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)