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Lyles ran a personal-best 9.784-second time, but the race couldn’t have been much closer. He edged out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by just 0.005 seconds in a race that came down to a photo review.
Lyles said that he wasn’t even aware he had won until a few moments after the race was over. He even told Thompson that he thought he had won.
“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 per ESPN’s Coley Harvey. “Something said I need to lean, and I was like, ‘I’m going to lean,’ because it’s that type of race.”
Thompson entered Sunday’s race with the fastest time in the world this year at 9.77 seconds, but Lyles had just enough to take gold at the Olympics. America’s Fred Kerley won bronze with a time of 9.81 seconds.
Lyles, 27, earned his first gold medal with Sunday’s win. His only previous medal came in 2021 when earned bronze in the 200-meter in Tokyo. He’ll get the chance to compete for another gold in that event next week.
Even if he can’t bring another gold medal back home from Paris, Lyles has left his mark after an outstanding performance on Sunday.
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