BERLIN (AP) — Tyson Gay is pulling out of the 200-meter competition at the world championships because of a groin injury, preventing a rematch with Usain Bolt.
The decision was announced Monday by U.S. track and field officials.
Gay finished second to Bolt in the 100 after the Jamaican won in a world-record 9.58 seconds Sunday. Gay set an American mark at 9.71, but was still a few strides behind Bolt.
Gay has been plagued by the groin injury in recent weeks. He's still leaving open the option of running in the 400-meter relay.