In a heart-stopping finish that will be replayed for years to come, Noah Lyles clinched the Olympic 100m title in a photo finish that defied belief. The American sprint sensation edged out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by an infinitesimal margin of five-thousandths of a second, a result that seemed almost impossible to comprehend.

The victory marks a crowning achievement for Lyles, who has rapidly ascended to the pinnacle of the sport. Last year, he made history by becoming the first man since Usain Bolt in 2015 to complete a 100m and 200m world double, before anchoring the US team to gold in the 4x100m relay. While he fell short of breaking Bolt’s world records, his dominance on the track was undeniable.


But even Lyles himself might have been stunned by the sheer drama of this Olympic final. As the athletes crossed the line, it was impossible to discern a clear winner. The judges were left with the unenviable task of examining countless frames of footage to determine the victor. When the verdict finally came, Lyles was declared the champion, sparking jubilant celebrations.
The win cements Lyles’ status as one of the world’s greatest sprinters, but it also serves as a testament to the extraordinary depth of talent in the sport. Thompson’s performance was equally impressive, and the fact that he was separated from gold by such a minuscule margin highlights the intense competition at the highest level.
As the world continues to marvel at this extraordinary race, Lyles will undoubtedly be savoring his Olympic gold, knowing that he has etched his name into the history books in the most dramatic fashion possible.