World champion of WHAT? Noah Lyles silences haters with 100 meters gold medal at Paris Olympics
Noah Lyles secures gold in the 100m at the Paris Olympics with a personal best time of 9.79, overcoming a slow reaction time.
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Noah Lyles win his first Olympic Gold in the closes of margins. (Images via Open Source/X)
Noah Lyles, the U.S. track & field athlete, won gold in the 100m at the Paris Olympics with a personal best time of 9.79. He beat silver medalist Kishane Thompson by just five thousandths of a second in one of the closest finishes to a race, despite having the worst reaction time in the field.
His victory was a testament to his skill and determination, as he overcame a slow start to secure the top spot on the podium. His teammate, Fred Kerley, took bronze with a time of 9.81 ensuring that for the first time since Athens 2004, two Americans had a podium finish.
Lyles’ journey to the top of the podium was not easy, as he faced tough competition in the quarterfinals and semifinals. However, he learned from his experiences and was able to bring his A-game to the final, securing the gold medal with a personal best time.
That’s my first lesson in underestimating the power of the Olympics. When somebody’s on the line, they’re going to give it their all or nothing. But now I don’t have to hold back. I’m ready to go.Noah Lyles said after finishing second in the 100m heat
This was Lyles’ first gold medal in the 100m, adding to his bronze medal in the 200m from the previous Olympics. He is also competing in the 200m and 4x100m relay at the Paris Games, fans would be expecting him to make another run for Gold and stamp his authority as the fastest man on the planet.
Fans react as Noah Lyles wins first Olympic Gold in tightest of margins in 100 meters race
American sprinter, Noah Lyles overcame adversity and setback to win his first-ever Olympic Gold after the closest race ever. This came after he took second place behind Jamaican Oblque Seville in the Semifinals prior to the race for Gold.
His closest victory has stirred up a reaction among his fan base on social media. Here are some of the reactions:
His victory was made even more memorable after he silenced his critics following his controversial NBA World Champions statement he had made prior to the games. Regardless, his victory has finally brought back Gold to the USA after it was last won by Justin Gatlin in the 2004 Athens games.
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