Tyson Gay wins first race since returning from drugs ban

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Tyson Gay on his way to victory over Richard Thompson in ParisImage source, AP
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Gay (left) beat Thompson by just over a 10th of a second in Paris on Monday

Former world champion Tyson Gay secured his first victory since returning from a drugs ban as he won the 100m at the Montreuil meeting in Paris on Monday.

Making his second appearance following his one-year ban, Gay ran 10.04 seconds in pouring rain, with Richard Thompson second and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure third.

Gay, 31, came second to Justin Gatlin last week in Switzerland on his return to competition.

"I felt better than I did in Lausanne," said Gay.

Tyson Gay facts

Personal bests: 100m - 9.69 secs; 200m - 19.58 secs

Medals: Olympics: 4x100m relay - silver (2012); World Championships: 100m - gold (2007), silver (2009), 200m - gold (2007), 4x100m relay - gold (2007)

"My start was better in Lausanne, but here I felt better in the race.

"I definitely want to get to 9.8-9.7 shape - it may take a couple more races to get down there."

Gay's ban, which was reduced from two years by the US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) because of his cooperation, ended on 23 June.

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