Noah Lyles Wins Olympic 100m Gold in Record 9.79-Second Finish

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Noah Lyles delivered a breathtaking performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics, capturing the men’s 100-meter gold medal in 9.79 seconds and setting a new Olympic record. The American sprinter edged Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by just 0.005 seconds in one of the closest finishes in Olympic track history.
Lyles’ victory marks the first time an American has won the men’s 100m since 2004, ending a two-decade drought in the sport’s most prestigious sprint event. The race was decided in a dramatic photo finish, with both athletes crossing the line nearly together before officials confirmed Lyles as the champion.
The win adds another major milestone to Lyles’ career and further cements his status among the world’s elite sprinters. His explosive start, sustained speed, and composure under pressure helped him produce a performance widely praised as one of the greatest in track and field history.
The Olympic record underscores the exceptional quality of the final and highlights the intensity of competition in Paris. For the United States, Lyles’ triumph represents a landmark moment on the global stage, while for fans, it delivered a memorable showcase of speed, precision, and drama.








