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By A Margin Of Five Thousandths Of A Second

Noah Lyles Wins Historic Olympic Gold in Photo Finish

By a Margin of Five-Thousandths of a Second

Noah Lyles, the "Fastest Man Alive," Ekes Out Victory

Paris, France - Noah Lyles of the United States has emerged victorious in a historically close Olympic 100-meter sprint, winning by a mere five-thousandths of a second. In a thrilling race, Lyles surpassed Kishane Thompson by a whisker to claim the gold medal.

Lyles, who has long boasted of being the world's fastest man, lived up to his words by securing a photo finish victory in the men's 100-meter final at the Paris Olympics. His remarkable speed and unmatched athleticism have etched his name in history as one of the greatest sprinters, captivating audiences with his extraordinary performances.


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