Lyles wins gold for U.S. in 100m by 0.005 second (2024)

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    Coley Harvey, ESPN Staff WriterAug 4, 2024, 07:39 PM ET

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SAINT-DENIS, France -- Since last August, Noah Lyles has stood firm and unequivocal in his belief that the title of "world's fastest man" belongs to him.

On Sunday night at the Stade de France, he proved it.

With a personal-best 9.784-second time that edged him past a world-class field full of elite sprinters, Lyles walked away with his first Olympic gold medal in the 100-meter final.

He earned the victory by beating the man with the world's fastest time this year, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson, by 0.005 of a second.

"We were waiting for the names to pop up, and I'm going to be honest, I came over [to Thompson] and I was like: 'I think you got that one, big dawg!'" Lyles said in his postrace news conference. "Something said I need to lean, and I was like, 'I'm going to lean,' because it's that type of race."

It was the closest 100-meter final since at least Moscow in 1980 -- or perhaps ever. Back then, Great Britain's Allan Wells narrowly beat Silvio Leonard in 10.25 seconds in an era when timing didn't go down to the thousandths of a second.

According to Omega, the official timekeeper of all Olympics events, at the 65.15-meter mark, Lyles hit his peak speed, and he was trailing at that point. That peak reached 43.6 km/h or 27.1 mph, and he maintained that rate the rest of the race.

"What's crazy is my [biomechanist] Ralph Mann, before I left for Paris, he's like, 'This is how close first and second is going to be away from each other,'" Lyles said, holding his hand up with a narrow space between his index finger and thumb. "I can't believe how right he was."

Lyles is the first American to win the celebrated race since Justin Gatlin in 2004.

If Lyles makes the 200-meter finals Wednesday night, he'll have an opportunity to claim a second gold medal.

Lyles' only other Olympic medal is a bronze, which he earned in the 200 at the Tokyo Games three years ago.

Sunday's 100-meter final included the defending Olympic gold medalist at the distance, Marcell Jacobs of Italy; Thompson, the Jamaican who entered with the world's fastest time this year (9.77); and two of Lyles' American teammates, Kenny Bednarek and Fred Kerley.

Kerley came in third, earning bronze in 9.81 seconds. Bednarek finished seventh, with a time of 9.88 seconds.

Thompson's time in the final was only 0.02 of a second slower than what he posted at Jamaican trials earlier this summer. That blistering 9.77-second showing seemed a clear indication he would end up on the podium in Paris.

"I'm going to be disappointed, but I'm super happy and grateful at the same time," Thompson said. "I just got to take it as what it is and just move forward from here."

It appeared Thompson was leading for much of the sprint, until Lyles bolted in across the final 10 meters. Even then, it seemed evident the race was heading toward a thrilling photo finish.

"I wasn't patient enough with my speed myself," Thompson said.

During the semifinal round an hour and a half earlier, Team Jamaica appeared to put the rest of the runners on notice. Thompson's 9.80 semifinal sprint was the fastest of the round. Just behind him in a personal-record 9.81 seconds was fellow Jamaican Oblique Seville, who ran in a separate heat that included Lyles.

Seville had history with Lyles, having faced him in the Bahamas in June. Seville won it, sneaking just past Lyles in 9.82 seconds. Lyles finished 0.03 of a second later.

"Going to Jamaica and getting beat by Oblique, and still saying I ran .85, and I'm still constantly moving forward and moving forward," Lyles said, "I knew that when the time came for me to be able to say, 'This is the final, this is where I need to put it together,' I was going to do it."

It was after Lyles won the 100-meter world championship in Budapest, Hungary, last August when he began leaning into the "world's fastest man" nickname.

"Everybody knows that the title goes to the Olympic champion, and the world champion," Lyles said last week. "Which, I am one of ... and soon to be another one of."

Those words proved to be prophetic.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Lyles wins gold for U.S. in 100m by 0.005 second (2024)

FAQs

Lyles wins gold for U.S. in 100m by 0.005 second? ›

With a personal-best 9.784-second time that edged him past a world-class field full of elite sprinters, Lyles walked away with his first Olympic gold medal in the 100-meter final. He earned the victory by beating the man with the world's fastest time this year, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson, by 0.005 of a second.

Did Noah Lyles win 100m? ›

In a photo finish, American Noah Lyles wins 100-meter final to claim Olympic gold. SAINT-DENIS, France Aug.

Who has the most gold medals in 100m sprint? ›

The only athlete to ever win three Olympic golds in the 100m sprint was Jamaica's Usain Bolt, who also set the current world record of 9.58 seconds in 2009.

Who won gold 100m sprint? ›

USA's Noah Lyles is crowned the fastest man in the world at the Stade de France in Paris. The American edges Jamaica's Kishane Thompson in a photo finish to the men's 100-metre race. Both finished with a time of 9.79 seconds but were separated by 5/1,000th of a second in the end. Fred Kerley of USA won bronze.

What is the Olympic record for the 100m men's race? ›

The Olympic records for the event are 9.63 seconds, set by Usain Bolt in 2012, and 10.61 seconds, set by Elaine Thompson-Herah in 2021. The world records for the event have been equalled or broken during the Olympics on seven occasions in the men's category and on twelve occasions in the women's.

Who is faster, Noah Lyles or Usain Bolt? ›

Noah Lyles became the “world's fastest man” when he won the 100 meters at the Paris Olympics on Sunday. But the American sprinter's time of 9.79 seconds fell short of the world record of 9.58 set by Usain Bolt of Jamaica 15 years ago. Lyles will have another shot at Bolt when he competes in the 200 final on Thursday.

Who ran the fastest 100m in history? ›

Adjusted or not, Usain Bolt's World Record 9.58 from the '09 World Champs remains history's fastest 100.

Who was the last white man to win 100m gold? ›

Allan Wipper Wells MBE (born 3 May 1952) is a Scottish former track and field sprinter who became the 100 metres Olympic champion at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

Who is the greatest 100m sprinter? ›

The men's record is held by Usain Bolt, with his 2009 time of 9.58 seconds.

What is the fastest 100m time for a man? ›

Record performances

The current men's world record of 9.58 s is held by Usain Bolt of Jamaica, set at the 2009 World Athletics Championships final in Berlin, Germany on 16 August 2009, breaking his own previous world record by 0.11 s.

Is 100 meters in 12 seconds good? ›

Is 12 seconds good for 100m? It is all relative to your age, gender and level of training. The best men in the world run under 9.9 seconds, the best women run under 11. On the high school level I would say sub 10.5 for boys and sub11.

Who is the fastest man in the world? ›

Usain Bolt is still the world's all-time fastest man with his blazing 100-meter dash record.

How fast does Noah Lyles run? ›

Noah Lyles reached a top speed of 27.09 mph (or 43.6 km/h) for his 9.79-second run that won the gold medal at the 2024 Olympic Games. This was just five hundredths of a second faster than Thompson's time.

Who is the best 100m male? ›

Usain BOLT

Who was disqualified from the men's 100m Olympics? ›

GB sprinter Jeremiah Azu suffered the heartbreak of being disqualified from the Olympic men's 100m heats in Paris because of a false start, after his appeal was turned down. Azu fought his case after the sanction, citing the noise in the stadium with the pole vault ongoing and French interest getting the crowd excited.

What is Usain Bolt's top speed? ›

At the Paris Olympics, the men's 100m final saw all finalists clock sub-10-second finishes, with the top six surpassing Usain Bolt's peak speed of 27.8 mph. Despite these impressive feats, none came close to breaking Bolt's iconic 9.58-second world record.

Who is the fastest 12 year old boy 100m? ›

2022 Boys 100-Meter Dash Results
  • 8-under. Andrew Akinkuolie: 13.87.
  • 9 years old. Jaikeem Mitchell: 12.86.
  • 10 years old. Bershawn Jackson: 12.43.
  • 11 years old. Rudyard West, Jr: 12.18.
  • 12 years old. Chadney Cross 2: 11.56.
  • 13 years old. Lee Prince Jr: 11.26.
  • 14 years old. Kendrick Jones Jr: 10.76.
  • 15-16 years old.
Jul 27, 2023

What has to cross to win 100m? ›

But because Lyles' torso got to the finish line first, he won gold. Per the Olympics' rules and regulations, the first athlete's torso to reach the vertical plane of the finish line is the winner, according to NBC. This is distinguished from the head, neck, arms, legs, hands or feet.

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