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    Did Noah Lyles win today? Here's how Lyles finished in 100-meter dash, highlights

    By Jon Hoefling, USA TODAY,

    6 hours ago

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    Outside of Sha'Carri Richardson , sprinter Noah Lyles is arguably the most well-known American track and field athlete at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    Prior to this year's games, Lyles had said he wanted to win gold in each of the four major sprinting events in Paris: the 100-meter dash , 200-meter dash, 4x100-meter relay, and 4x200-meter relay. Lyles had his first shot at Olympic immortality today with the 100-meter.

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    The finals were not Lyles' first race of the day, though. The 100-meter semifinals took place earlier today as well, with Lyles finishing second in his heat, two-hundredths of a second off the winner, Jamaica's Oblique Seville (9.81). That result spawned this viral picture of Lyles eyeing down the man who beat him.

    Another Jamaican, Kishane Thompson, also ran a 9.8 in the semifinals to seed himself above Lyles. Still, despite having not won either of the two qualifying races leading up to the finals, Lyles was still a popular pick to win gold.

    Here's how the race played out.

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    Full 100-meter dash race

    The race was tremendously close. Not even the announcers knew who won, thinking that Thompson earned the win on initial viewing. But it was Lyles who barely edged out every other racer. Even on repeat views in slow motion, it was hard to determine just when Lyles finished compared to the other athletes.

    Full 100-meter dash results

    First-, second- and third-place finishers win gold, silver and bronze, respectively.

    1. Noah Lyles, United States — 9.79 (.784)
    2. Kishane Thompson, Jamaica 9.79 (.789)
    3. Fred Kerley, United States 9.81
    4. Akani Simbine, South Africa 9.82
    5. Marcell Jacobs, Italy 9.85
    6. Letsile Tebogo, Botswana 9.86
    7. Kenneth Bednarek, United States 9.88
    8. Oblique Seville, Jamaica 9.91

    What does this mean for Lyles?

    Lyles' win gave America its first gold in the 100-meter since Justin Gatlin at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Lyles' dream of winning four golds at these games is still alive and well.

    When does Lyles race next?

    Heats for the 200-meter will happen on Monday. Lyles' first race will happen at 8:30 a.m. ET. The finals for the 200-meter are set for Thursday, Aug. 8 at 8:30 a.m. ET.

    Carl Lewis is the last American to win both the 100- and 200-meter dashes in the same Olympics (1984).

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