
– The 100m final at the Olympics saw a historic photo finish with US sprinter Noah Lyles edging out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by 0.005 seconds to win gold.
– All eight runners finished with sub-10 second timings, making it the greatest 100m final of all time.
– The timing system used in the race includes a starter’s pistol, sensors on the starting blocks, and high-speed cameras at the finish line.
– Lyles won by a small margin because his torso crossed the finish line first, despite Thompson’s foot crossing first in overhead camera footage.
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How Noah Lyles won the greatest ever Olympic 100m race in Paris
How Noah Lyles won the greatest ever Olympic 100m race in Paris