Paris — Noah Lyles surged to victory in the men’s 100m final at the 2024 Olympics, delivering a spectacular finish with a time of 9.79 seconds. Despite a slow start, Lyles’ explosive final stretch secured him the gold medal, etching his name in Olympic history.
Lyles finished just ahead of Jamaica’s K. Thompson, who also clocked 9.79 seconds but took silver due to Lyles’ superior finish. The bronze medal went to American Fred Kerley, who completed the race in 9.81 seconds.
This dramatic race solidifies Lyles’ status as one of the world’s top sprinters and marks a thrilling end to the men’s 100m event at the Paris Games.
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🥇9.79] 🇺🇸Noah Lyles
🥇9.79] 🇯🇲K. Thompson
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🥉9.81 🇺🇸F. Kerley
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