Justin Gatlin warmed up for this summer’s Olympics by running the fastest 100m time of the year at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon. Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic champion who was banned for doping between 2006 and 2010, led from start to finish to in a wind-assisted 9.88 seconds at Eugenes Hayward Field.The 34-year-old showed he is rounding into form ahead of the Rio Olympics, taking the tape ahead of Jamaican Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay. Former world record holder Powell finished second in a time of 9.94sec while defending Prefontaine champion Gay crossed in 9.98sec. The race was run with a strong tail-wind of 2.6 m/s. Bolt wins 100m in Ostrava Usain Bolt breaks 10-second barrier to win in Ostrava Femi Ogunode, fastest man in the world this year, was fifth in 10.02secs.I felt like I had a pretty strong start, commanded the race to the halfway point and just held onto my form, said Gatlin. I felt a couple of guys come on strong at the end but I just stayed focussed on my last 20 metres and I came out with the victory. Kendra Harrison just failed to break Bulgarias Yordanka Donkovas record US team-mate Kendra Harrison ran the fastest womens 100m hurdles in 28 years when she finished just shy of the long-standing world record of 12.21 as she stormed to victory in 12.24.She stole my shine, admitted Gatlin. It is an amazing feat.Harrison has been unstoppable this year as she is the Olympic favourite in an event that is being dominated by Americans who took the top five spots on Saturday.I am still in shock right now, said Harrison. That was just amazing.I didnt feel that fast but I felt really smooth. When you go out there and just execute and dont worry about a time that is when the fast times come.Britains Tiffany Porter, 28, finished seventh behind Harrison. Also See: Rio Games can go on Farah wins 10,000m in Oregon Authentic Shoes For Cheap . The Wild, playing their first game since leading scorer Mikko Koivu broke his ankle Saturday at Washington, have won three straight for the first time since Nov. 1-5. Koivu underwent surgery on Monday and is expected to miss at least four weeks. Cheap Shoes Outlet Stores . -- Maxence Parrot of Bromont, Que. http://www.cheapshoes.us.org/. The right-hander said he threw about 30 pitches in a routine bullpen session Sunday at Yankee Stadium, his final hurdle before starting Tuesday night at Tampa Bay. Cheap Shoes Online Free Delivery . Former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds made his longshot request of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit upheld Bonds conviction in September. Wholesale Shoes China Free Shipping . In an interview with La Presse this week, the five-time Stanley Cup champion and three-time NHL scoring leader specifically took aim at wingers Thomas Vanek and Max Pacioretty, saying they cant show up in a 7-4 win over the New York Rangers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final and come up empty in Game 6.OMAHA, Neb. -- Australias Bronson LaCassie won the Cox Classic on Sunday to earn a PGA Tour card with a sixth-place finish on the Web.com Tour money list. The former University of Minnesota player beat Matt Bettencourt with a par on the third hole of a playoff. LaCassie birdied the final two holes for a 4-under 67 to match Bettencourt at 21-under 263 at Champions Run. Bettencourt also finished with a 67. LaCassie earned $144,000 to jump from 33rd to sixth on the money list with $255,629. The top 25 after the tournament earned PGA Tour cards for the 2013-14 season. "It feels really good, it gives you the belief that you can do it again so it feels great," LaCassie said. "Ive never been to the tour before, so that will be sweeet.dddddddddddd ... Ive always wanted to play in America watching it on TV back home. This is the place you want to be if youre going to make it." LaCassie will play in the Web.com Tour Finals to position himself with the highest priority ranking possible for next season. He plans to keep it simple in the final four events. "Im playing well," he said. "Im really not going to worry about too much and just keep playing." Bettencourt made $$86,400 to finish 16th with $162,877. "Its good to have my card back," Bettencourt said. "I feel great and Im looking forward to playing next week." Michael Putnam topped the list with $450,184. He had a 72 on Sunday to tie for 12th at 14 under. ' ' '