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Gay undergoes successful groin surgery
24 October 2009 (22:29)
Tyson Gay © Gallo Images
World 100m silver medallist Tyson Gay has successfully undergone surgery on a painful groin problem that hampered him during much of the athletics season, his manager said on Saturday.

Mark Wetmore said minor surgery had taken place on both sides of Gay's groin in Philadelphia on Friday.

"The doctor (William Meyers) was really, really happy with the surgery and Tyson should start walking today," Wetmore said.

He said the American sprinter should be able to start light training in December after a month's rehabilitation and be fully recovered in time for next year's outdoor season.

Gay, 27, began experiencing problems with his groin in July but continued to run saying the injury was more painful when he sat down or walked than when he ran.

The American finished second to Jamaican Usain Bolt's 100m world record 9.58 seconds at the world championships in Berlin in August but did not attempt to defend his 2007 world 200 title because of pain from the groin.

He later equalled the second-fastest 100m of all time when he clocked a national record 9.69 seconds in Shanghai in September.

DIAMOND LEAGUE

Wetmore said negotiations for Gay's participation in the new Diamond League circuit next year were continuing.

Both Gay and Bolt are likely to run a mixture of 100 and 200m on the world circuit.

"The idea is to have both run seven (Diamond League) meets, possibly even eight with a couple of a match-ups between the two throughout the year," Wetmore said. "And to put those match-ups on the calendar early.

"The plan is to have that done by the IAAF Gala (on November 22 in Monaco)," said Wetmore, who is also the organiser for the Diamond League's New York meeting.

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