Noah Lyles wins 100m final live updates (2024)

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Luke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Noah Lyles wins men’s 100m final

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Noah Lyles beat Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by five-thousandths of a second to win Olympic gold in a stunning men’s 100m final.

The American crossed the line in 9.79 seconds — the exact same time that appeared on the board for Thompson.

Both men waited in disbelief after crossing the line before Lyles was confirmed as the winner, with his compatriot Fred Kerley claiming bronze in 9.81.

The race saw the fastest times ever for the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th-place finishers. And Lyles ran faster than he ever has ran before to beat them all.

“I hope you guys like Noah,” he grinned in an interview with the BBC after his victory. “Because I got a lot more coming!” Lyles will return to the track tomorrow for the 200m heats.

Yaroslava Mahuchikh won gold in the women’s high jump and Canada’s Ethan Katzberg won the men’s hammer throw final.

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August 4, 2024 at 5:03 PM EDTDavid Aldridge·Senior Columnist, NBA

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Noah Lyles knew this was going to be a close race

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Noah Lyles has said he thought Kishane Thompson won at the tape. His coach, Ralph Mann, the 1972 silver medalist in the 400 hurdles, told him before the meet that this was going to be close. Lyles held his fingers less than an inch apart. “He told me, ‘this is what the distance between first and second is going to be.’ I can’t believe how right he was.”

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August 4, 2024 at 4:45 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Today’s full track and field results

Three medals for Ukraine and two for the United States.

Women’s high jump

  • Gold: Yaroslava Mahuckikh (Ukraine)
  • Silver: Nicola Olyslagers (Australia)
  • Bronze: Iryna Gerashchenko (Ukraine) and Eleanor Patterson (Australia)

Men’s hammer throw

  • Gold: Ethan Katzberg (Canada)
  • Silver: Bence Halasz (Hungary)
  • Bronze: Mykhalo Kokhan (Ukraine)

Men’s 100m final

  • Gold: Noah Lyles (United States)
  • Silver: Kishane Thompson (Jamaica)
  • Bronze: Fred Kerley (United States)
August 4, 2024 at 4:33 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Noah Lyles: ‘I came with the aggression’

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Noah Lyles, the fastest man in the world, has just briefly interrupted his celebrations to talk to the BBC:

💬 “You couldn't have asked for a bigger moment. I had to take every round as it was and I was a little upset after the first round so I came with the aggression and after I ran that 83 and I was done with the aggression. My sports therapist told me you need to let go, you're holding on. Let go and release it.

“I hope you guys like Noah because I got a lot more coming!”

August 4, 2024 at 4:30 PM EDTLiam Tharme

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Noah Lyles’ start won him that final

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Based on below graphic, which splits the race into 10m segments, Noah Lyles went through 60m in 6.44. His PB, from USA indoors this year, was 6.43. It might not look like it, as he was last until 50m, but that start won him the race. He’s got everyone beat from halfway onwards, but needed to improve his start to put him in a position where he could use that top-end speed to chase others down.

Distilling three years of work into tenths and hundredths of seconds feels cruel but that’s how the 100m works. He now has a genuine shot at the 100/200 double.

August 4, 2024 at 4:23 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Somebody is enjoying themselves

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Good luck getting Noah Lyles to leave the Stade de France this evening.

August 4, 2024 at 4:21 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Men’s 100m final: Complete result

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  1. Noah Lyles, United States (9.784 secs) (PB)
  2. Kishane Thompson, Jamaica (9.789 secs)
  3. Fred Kerley, United States (9.81 secs) (SB)
  4. Akani Simbine, South Africa (9.82 secs) (NR)
  5. Marcell Jacobs, Italy (9.85 secs) (SB)
  6. Letsile Tebogo, Botswana (9.86 secs) (NR)
  7. Kenneth Bednarek, United States (9.88 secs)
  8. Oblique Seville, Jamaica (9.91 secs)

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August 4, 2024 at 4:18 PM EDTMark Puleo·Staff Editor, News

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A superb performance from Fred Kerley

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Forgotten in the madness of Noah Lyles’ victory is that Fred Kerley finished third to nab his second Olympic medal with a 9.81.

Oblique Seville, who beat Lyles just two hours earlier, finished last in the final with a 9.91.

August 4, 2024 at 4:13 PM EDTLiam Tharme

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Analysis of Noah Lyles’ stunning race

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I’ve done the math quickly but only with my eyes: Noah Lyles took 44 steps from the blocks to the line. Kishane Thompson took 45. That one extra step is the difference. Lyles opened his stride up better than anyone else and clawed back the space that others created from the start. It’s partly why Thompson and others started to decelerate quicker, because they had maxed out sooner and then started to fatigue and overcompensate.

There’s a great line from, I believe, Stephen Francis of MVP track club, who coaches Thompson. He used to talk about looking at the bottom lip of an athlete during a sprint to work out how relaxed they were (or not). If the lip was wobbling, they weren’t too stiff.

August 4, 2024 at 4:11 PM EDTBen Burrows

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A historic race in every sense of the word

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That race saw world-record times for 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th-place finishes. And Noah Lyles ran faster than he ever has run before to beat them all.

August 4, 2024 at 4:10 PM EDTMark Puleo·Staff Editor, News

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The closest men’s 100m final since 1980

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That was the first finish to the thousandth since 1980, when Britain’s Allan Wells squeaked past Silvio Leonard of Cuba.

Wells won with a time of 10.25 seconds.

August 4, 2024 at 4:07 PM EDTMark Puleo·Staff Editor, News

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‘If it had been the 99.99 meter dash, he doesn’t take it’

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The scoreboard reads Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson both ran 9.79, but Lyles had one more stride and a lean for the history books. It took the field a minute to know who won, but Lyles will savor that moment of a lifetime.

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August 4, 2024 at 4:05 PM EDTLiam Tharme

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How Lyles pipped Thompson to the post

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Noah Lyles won it by just five-thousandths of a second. Kishane Thompson was leading for about 98m of that, but he tightened up while Lyles stayed loose, and he took it on the dip.

August 4, 2024 at 4:01 PM EDTDavid Aldridge·Senior Columnist, NBA

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He waited. We all waited

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He didn’t know for several seconds. No one did. The top five spots in the men’s 100m final read PHOTO. So Noah Lyles put an arm around Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson, who he spent almost 100 meters chasing down after a bad start. And waited. And waited. And then…

1 USA LYLES Noah 9.79.

August 4, 2024 at 3:59 PM EDTMark Puleo·Staff Editor, News

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Noah Lyles is the fastest human alive

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Crown that man, Noah Lyles is the fastest human alive. The brash American made good on the prodigious hype he built himself, and will sprint out of Paris with the only medal befitting his aura: a gold one.

Years of a rollercoaster career has reached its pinnacle, and Lyles will be remembered forever. Team USA has its first 100-meter champion in 20 years.

By five-thousands of a second, Lyles eked by Kishane Thompson to win the gold by a whisker. And he will be more than happy to let you hear about it.

August 4, 2024 at 3:57 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Noah Lyles wins by five-thousandths of a second

Noah Lyles wins the men’s 100m final in a time of 9.79.

Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson is second with an identical time on the clock. But he was five-thousandths of a second behind. Five-thousandths of a second.

Fred Kerley is in third.

What a sensational result for the United States!

August 4, 2024 at 3:56 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Noah Lyles wins the men’s 100m final

Noah Lyles is the Olympic champion. He is the fastest man in the world. My word.

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August 4, 2024 at 3:55 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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It’s a photo finish

That was so close between Kishane Thompson and Noah Lyles.

August 4, 2024 at 3:52 PM EDTLuke Brown·Managing Editor, Global Live

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Enjoy one of the greatest spectacles in sports, folks

I’d love to provide you all with second-by-second coverage of this race but my internet provider isn’t really up to it. So I suppose I shall see you all on the other side. Enjoy!

August 4, 2024 at 3:50 PM EDTSam Amick·Senior Writer in Paris

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The lanes for today’s 100m final

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I've been recruited by one of those aforementioned experts, the great Marcus Thompson (who is sitting next to me), to share the lane assignments for the 100-meter men's final that's forthcoming...

  • Lane 2: Kenneth Bednarek, USA
  • Lane 3: Fred Kerley, USA
  • Lane 4: Kishane Thompson, Jamaica
  • Lane 5: Akani Simbine, South Africa
  • Lane 6: Oblique Seville, Jamaica
  • Lane 7: Noah Lyles, USA
  • Lane 8: Letsile Tebogo, Botswana
  • Lane 9: Marcell Lamont Jacobs, Italy
Noah Lyles wins 100m final live updates (2024)

FAQs

What did Noah Lyles run in the 100m final? ›

After Sunday night's race, the American can now claim that title without contest. Lyles ran 9.79 seconds, a personal best, in the Sunday night competition at Stade de France, to claim his first Olympic gold.

Who holds the 100m world record for men? ›

What is Usain Bolt's legacy? Bolt is widely regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time thanks to his dominance in the 100m and 200m events where he holds the world records.

Who won Men 100? ›

Noah Lyles wins the men's 100m final

Noah Lyles is the Olympic champion. He is the fastest man in the world.

What is the fastest 100-meter dash in the Olympics? ›

SAINT-DENIS, France — Noah Lyles is the fastest man in the world. The U.S. sprinter won the 100 at the Paris Olympics. Lyles crossed the finish line with a gold-medal winning time of 9.79 (.784) in a photo finish to win track and field's marquee sprint event.

Who is faster, Usain Bolt or Noah Lyles? ›

Despite Letsile Tebogo and Noah Lyles achieving impressive top speeds—Tebogo reaching 27.92 mph and Lyles 27.84 mph -- neither was able to break Usain Bolt's world record of 9.58 seconds.

What did Noah Lyles say when he won? ›

After winning gold in a miraculous photo finish, Lyles posted some photos from the race with the caption, "I Told You America I Got This!" I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression. <br>But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. <br>Why Not You!

Who is the fastest man of all time? ›

The current men's world record is 9.58 seconds, set by Jamaica's Usain Bolt in 2009, while the women's world record is 10.49 seconds, set by American Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.

Who is currently the fastest man in the world? ›

Ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics track and field competitions, who is currently the fastest man in the world? Bolt retired after the 2017 IAAF World Championships. In the years since, American sprinter Noah Lyles has taken up the "world's fastest" mantle.

Who is the fastest 100m runner right now? ›

Filter World Rankings
PlaceCompetitorEvent List
1Noah LYLES100m [60m]
2Christian COLEMAN100m [60m]
3Letsile TEBOGO100m
4Ferdinand OMANYALA100m
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Who won the Mens 100? ›

American sprinter Noah Lyles won gold in the men's 100-meter sprint Sunday at the 2024 Paris Olympics in a finish so close, even the announcers didn't know who won the race.

Who is the fastest man in the world in 2024? ›

American sprinter Noah Lyles, fresh off winning his first career gold medal in the 100-meter final at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games to claim the title of "World's Fastest Man," is looking to double his medal tally as the Olympic Games enter the second full week of competition.

Who is the fastest man in the 100? ›

Virginia's Noah Lyles wins Olympic gold, becomes fastest man in the world. Virginia's Noah Lyles took the gold in the men's 100-meter final for Team USA at the Paris Olympics on Sunday.

How fast did Noah Lyles run in mph? ›

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.

Does Noah Lyles have any Olympic medals? ›

In the 200 m, Lyles is a three-time world champion (2019, 2022, 2023) and is the bronze medalist at the 2020 and 2024 Olympic Games. However, it was later confirmed that Lyles had tested positive for COVID-19 two days prior, which affected his peformance. He also won a gold medal in the 2014 Youth Olympic Games.

How many mph does Usain Bolt run? ›

Their findings were nothing short of incredible. At the 67.13-meter mark, Bolt reached a breathtaking top speed of 43.99 kilometers per hour (27.33 miles per hour). He completed the race in 9.76 seconds, a time that might seem challenging given his unique body type.

How fast did Noah Lyles run 100m in mph? ›

The 27-year-old Virginia native hit a top speed of 43.5 kilometers per hour (27 MPH) at his peak speed past the halfway point. Noah Lyles tied for having the slowest reaction time of anyone in the field, but he still won the men's 100m final... "I knew once the year started that this was not 2021," Lyles said.

Who broke the 10 second 100m? ›

Carl Lewis was the first man to run under ten seconds at low altitude. After the 1977 rule change, Jim Hines' nine-year-old 9.95 was the only recognised sub-10-second race. That year the barrier was broken again, when Silvio Leonard ran 9.98 seconds on 11 August 1977.

Did Noah Lyles win the 200 M Dash? ›

Full 200-meter dash race

Lyles finished his Heat 6 race with relative ease, finishing with a time of 20.19 seconds after pulling up toward the end of the race. With his win, he advances immediately to the semifinals on Wednesday, skipping Tuesday's repechage round.

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