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Team USA added another gold medal to their growing collection when Noah Lyles won the gold in the men’s 100-meter sprint at the Olympics. But there have been heated debates about how closely the particular finals ended, with Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson finishing virtually exactly on the same line as the American gold medallist.

What happened at the men’s 100 meter finals?

Noah Lyles of the USA has been competing at his best level since winning the gold medal in the US Track and Field Trials. This success has carried over to the Olympics. He quickly gained momentum, but Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson was holding him tight, and at the finish, it appeared as though Thompson had crossed the line first. But after much consideration and analysis, officials concluded that Lyles had won this race.

Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson celebrated too soon

Even though the Jamaican sprinter was spotted celebrating immediately after the race as Thompson assumed he would win, Jamaican fans created a social media stir around this decision shortly after the race. But in order to have a clear understanding, race authorities continued to replay the race and the graphics, therefore the winner wasn’t declared for some time.

But as officials finally decided that Lyles had won the race, Thompson was in for a surprise when he discovered this later.

How did Noah Lyles win the men’s 100m race?

The 100-meter sprint is decided by the first body to cross the finish line in accordance with Olympic rules. Noah Lyles won the gold medal in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Thompson only almost missed the mark and had to make do with silver.

FAQs:

Who prevailed in the Olympic men’s 100-meter final in Paris?
It was a close race this time around, but Team USA’s Noah Lyles won the men’s 100-meter event at the Paris Olympics in 2024.

Who finished second in the Olympic men’s 100-meter race in Paris?
Kishane Thompson of Jamaica finished second in the men’s 100-meter final at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, behind Noah Lyles of the USA, who won the gold.