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    2024 Olympics: Sports world reacts to Noah Lyles winning 100m

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    Noah Lyles won gold in the men's 100-meter final at the 2024 Paris Games on Sunday with a .005-second margin, ending a 20-year American gold medal drought in the event.

    A photo finish determined the winner.

    Lyles and Jamaica's Kishane Thompson both ran a 9.79, a personal best for Lyles, but Lyles just edged out Thompson to win. Team USA's Fred Kerley earned bronze with a 9.81, making this the first time since 2004 that the U.S. has had two men on the podium for this event, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Justin Gatlin (gold) and Maurice Greene (bronze) were the last to do so.

    It was unclear who won the race immediately after it ended, but a review showed it was Lyles, sending the 27-year-old into jubilation as he celebrated his first Olympic gold medal. This was the closest men's 100-meter race at the Olympics since 1980, when Allan Wells and Silvio Leonard both ran a 10.25.

    Here's how the sports world reacted to Lyles' win.


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