Read More...EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Justin Gatlin considers himself an antsy person, finding it hard to wait early in the season for the fast times he hopes to have later in the year. “Worry about those later when they count the most,” he said. The 34-year-old American sprinter had no time goal coming into 100 meters Saturday in the Prefontaine Classic and came away with the victory in 9.88 seconds at Hayward Field. Jamaica’s Asafa Powell was second in 9.94, and American Tyson Gay third in 9.98. The 2004 Olympic champion in the 100, Gatlin won at the meet for the sixth time.