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Noah Lyles secured gold in the men's 100m final at the Paris Olympics, winning by a mere 0.005 seconds over Jamaica's Kishane Thompson, marking the U.S.'s first victory in this event since 2004. Lyles, who had previously been in last place, executed a dramatic finish and celebrated with an emotional embrace with his mother, who expressed immense pride in his achievement. The victory was lauded on social media, with many viewers touched by the heartfelt moment between Lyles and his mother. Lyles' journey to the top has been marked by personal struggles, including bullying and severe asthma, making his triumph even more poignant. He expressed disbelief at his win, highlighting the fierce competition he faced. With more events ahead, Lyles continues to be a prominent figure in track and field, embracing his newfound status as 'the fastest man alive.'
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