Noah Lyles have made good predictions and announced this Sunday Olympic 100 meters champion. The American did his favoritism and, although he left some doubts in the semifinals, he removed them in a big way in the moment of truth, the fight for the medals.
In 9.79 seconds, personal bestLyles beat Jamaican Kishane Thompson (also 9.79, but behind the five thousand) and his fellow American Fred Kerley (9.81). In this way, he won his first Olympic title, after his bronze in the 200 in Tokyo, and reaffirmed himself as the fastest man in the world.
Universal champion last year in Budapest, when he achieved the triple in the 100, 200 and 4×100, Lyles is looking to repeat what he accomplished at the Paris Olympic Games. The first step has been taken in a career that will be one of the most memorable moments of this edition of the five rings.
Source: La Verdad

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