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Noah Lyles wins Olympic 100m gold in dramatic photo finish

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Noah Lyles of United States reacts after winning the men's athletics 100-meter final at the Paris Olympics at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France on August 4, 2024.

Noah Lyles reacts after winning the men's athletics 100m final at the Paris Olympics on 4 August 2024. Photo: AFP / Yomiuri Shimbun

American Noah Lyles won the Olympic men's 100m title by five-thousandths of a second from Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in a dramatic photo finish at Paris 2024.

Showman Lyles overhauled his rivals in the second half of the race to triumph by the finest of margins in a personal best 9.79 seconds.

That was the same time as Olympic debutant Thompson, who led for most of the race, but Lyles produced a spectacular finish to successfully begin his bid for a potential four golds at these Games.

The United States' former world champion Fred Kerley took bronze in 9.81, edging out South Africa's Akani Simbine for the podium.

After a lengthy wait behind the start line to a backdrop of dramatic music in a frenzied atmosphere at Stade de France, all eight finalists finished within 0.12 seconds of Lyles in a remarkable race.

Such was the standard of the final - which Great Britain's Zharnel Hughes and Louie Hinchliffe failed to reach - Italy's reigning champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs was run out of the medals and another Jamaican rising star, Oblique Seville, finished last in 9.91.

Winner Noah Lyles (L) of the United States crosses the finish line ahead of Jamaica's Kishane Thompson (2R), US' Fred Kerley (R) in the Paris Olympics men 100m final.

Winner Noah Lyles (L) of the United States crosses the finish line ahead of Jamaica's Kishane Thompson (2R), US' Fred Kerley (R) in the Paris Olympics men 100m final. Photo: AFP

In the end it was Lyles, an athlete who thrives on the sport's grandest stages and who won three golds at last year's World Championships, who sprinted away in celebration once the official result appeared on the big screen.

The 27-year-old repeatedly rang the victory bell by the side of the track after establishing himself at the pinnacle of the sport, before he targets further success in the 200m and relay events.

- BBC