U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds

Forbes Business Breaking U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds Molly Bohannon Forbes Staff Molly Bohannon has been a Forbes news reporter since 2023. Following Aug 4, 2024, 04:25pm EDT Updated Aug 4, 2024, 04:52pm EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline American runner Noah Lyles
U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds

U.S. Runner Noah Lyles Wins 100 Meter Olympic Gold—By Just 0.005 Seconds

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Updated Aug 4, 2024, 04:52pm EDT

Topline

American runner Noah Lyles won the gold medal in the 100 meter sprint Sunday—with a time of 9.784 seconds—beating Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by just five thousandths of a second and becoming the first American in 20 years to win gold in the event.

Key Facts

Lyles won his first ever Olympic gold medal in a photo finish, with the runners having to wait for a photo review to know who won the race.

After the photo review confirmed he won the gold, Lyles celebrated and looked into a camera to say, “America, I told you,” NBC News reported.

Team USA’s Fred Kerley took bronze in the event with a time of 9.81 seconds.

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Whether he wins another gold. Lyles is pursuing the Olympic double—winning the 100 meter sprint and the 200 meter sprint, which is run on Thursday—at the Paris Olympics. He won both races at the Olympic trials in June.

Tangent

The last American man to win the 100 meter sprint at the Olympics was Justin Gatlin in 2004. Gatlin won it with a speed of 9.85 seconds.

Key Background

Lyles, 27, is from Gainesville, Florida, and had previously committed to run track at the University of Florida, but turned professional instead and signed an eight-year contract with Adidas in 2016, The Washington Post reported. In 2023, he was named the Male Track Athlete of the Year by World Athletics and is a three-time recipient of the Jesse Owens Awards, which honors USA Track & Field’s male athlete of the year, in 2018, 2022 and 2023—making him the second man ever to receive the award three times. He won a bronze medal at the 2021 Olympic games in Tokyo in the 200 meter dash.

Further Reading

NBC News2024 Olympics live updates: Suni Lee to compete on uneven bars, Noah Lyles to run in 100-meter semifinal

USA TODAYOlympic track live updates: Noah Lyles becomes World’s Fastest Man with 100 meters gold

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