NEW YORK — Tyson Gay accomplished all his goals at the Adidas Grand Prix: He won, put his body through the grind of rounds — and stayed injury-free. On a cold, rainy afternoon, the American-record holder eased to victory in the 100 meters, finishing in 10.02 seconds into a headwind Saturday. He appeared to slow down a bit at the end but still beat countryman Ryan Bailey by .13. "It was important to leave here healthy and not try to push it too hard with the conditions," Gay said. "I feel pretty good." A year ago at this meet, Gay made his return to competition after major hip surgery, running in the "B'' race as he scrambled to ready himse...
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