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Noah Lyles Wins 100m Gold at Paris Olympics
Noah Lyles emerged as the fastest man on the planet after winning the Olympic gold in the 100 meters, finishing with a time of 9.79 seconds, narrowly beating Jamaican Kishane Thompson by just five-thousandths of a second. Lyles, who faced significant mental health challenges in the past, emphasized the importance of his therapist's support in preparing for the race. He initially struggled in the semifinal but transformed his mindset to achieve victory on the biggest stage. Reflecting on his journey, Lyles noted the ups and downs he encountered, especially after failing to qualify for the 100 meters in the previous Olympic trials. He aims to further his legacy by competing in the 200 meters and relay events, hoping to elevate the profile of track and field in the U.S. with his charismatic presence. As a three-time world champion, Lyles is determined to cement his status in athletics while advocating for greater recognition of the sport globally.
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