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World champion sprinter Noah Lyles arrived at the historic Stade de France after winning the exciting men’s 100-meter final at the Paris Olympics in 2024 in 9.784 seconds, making him the fastest man on the earth. In the closest 100-meter final to be contested in modern Olympic history, Lyles’ photofinish victory on Sunday put the United States of America (USA) atop the medal standings.

As eight men lined up on the Stade de France’s tracks tonight, anticipation was high. But with some of the fastest legs in the world, there might only be one victor.”Shoot,” the globe declared after barely ten seconds of firing. Was it Kishane Thompson or Noah Lyles?Watchers anxiously glanced up, waiting for the final results to appear on the screen. As they were finishing, it was announced that NOAH LYLES had won the 100-meter Olympic title. Both competitors recorded a 9.79, but Lyles had won by 1/1000th of a second!

 

Well, this left most Jamaicans, including Thompson, looking confused. An outburst on social media was the outcome. Following the race, Jamaican supporters took to social media to attempt and identify any potential injustices. They wouldn’t accept that Thompson was just a hair away from taking home the gold, or that identical scores might produce such different outcomes. A fan posted, saying, “They cheated Kishane!!!”Lyles was given an unfair edge, according to a different fan, who said, “They put him in that easy ass semi final so he could conserve his energy.” Kishane was duped by them.”

As the two reached the finish line, it appeared to the viewers that they were running exactly in time. However, Thompson’s jubilant cry upon crossing the finish line demonstrated the self-assurance of a victor. up until he noticed the “photo finish” icon on the screen next to his name. Lyles’s hands were on his head as they both fixed their gazes on the television. The findings showed that while both recorded 9.79 seconds, Lyles was (0.005) seconds quicker. Fred Kerley, on the other hand, finished third with a solid 9.81 seconds.

This indicates that Lyles secured the top spot with a personal best time of 9.81 at the London Athletics meets last month. so accomplishing the goals he had established a long time ago. Thompson, who had led the 100-meter world record with a 9.77 at the Jamaican trials, was forced to settle for silver. Fans are now making assumptions about whether the results were true.

Fans rally behind Kishane with ‘cheating’ speculations, after Noah Lyles bags gold

 

Some of the spectators took up their smartphones to revisit the contentious moment after the event. Uploading side-on footage and pictures, they attempted to reiterate how Thompson was the obvious victor. “How can he be second after he had the same time as Noah Lyles?” a fan wrote. It’s evident from the video that Thompson didn’t place second. The Paris Olympics are turning into a major embarrassment every day.The supporter appeared very upset about all that had happened after the race.

However, some fans brought up tactical concerns. They pointed out that Kishan’s head and body were well behind, and according to the rule, those must enter first. But supporters of Kishane had prepared responses for every scenario. “Yeah, I apologise,” wrote one of them. Kishane was clearly the first to cross the queue when they robbed him. You can still see his foot crossing in front of Noah’s chest despite the slowdown. Teif dem teif hm.

Beyond simple disbelief, one of the supporters went a little further. They said, “They pushed for Noah to win that race,” sensing that Lyles may be the favourite to win. For Noah Lyles, they cheated (LIES.) Thompson Kishane obtained the gold medal. The fastest man in the world, who ruined Jamaica in the first place, came in second.It’s interesting to note that Kishane outperformed Lyles in the heats and semifinals of the Paris Olympics. In the first round, Thompson ran a clean 10.00, while Lyles was 0.04 seconds slower. Thompson raced a 9.80 in the semifinals, while Lyles’ 9.83 was identical to his mark from this year’s Olympic Trials.

Nevertheless, Thompson clarifies things after the race, which might disprove any speculation. Additionally, he was heard saying, “There is no turning back.”I erred in judgement. Now that I know what I need to work on, I am really appreciative of that experience.On the other hand, the fans tell a different tale. How do you feel? Inform us.

At the Rio Olympics, the unbeatable sprinter won the gold in the 100 meters for the third time in a row. Bolt still owns the world record of 9.58 seconds, set in 2009, and his Olympic record of 9.63 seconds from the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Lyles of the United States is aiming to become the first sprinter since Bolt to win both the 100- and 200-meter races at the Olympics. In Paris, will Bolt’s Colosseum win another picture? Time will tell.