Noah Lyles, Oblique Seville and 100 meters
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TOKYO -- Move over, Noah Lyles. There's a new fastest man on the planet; his name is Oblique Seville.
United States sprinter Noah Lyles easily won his heat in the men's 100m race on Sunday at Tokyo's World Championships, finishing in 9.95 seconds.
Noah Lyles is no longer the fastest man in the world. The U.S. sprinter was awarded a bronze medal at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships.
Noah Lyles reached the mountaintop in the 100-meter. On Sunday, Jamaica's Oblique Seville took his spot. What comes next for the American?
The World Athletics Championships are underway in Tokyo. Day one of competition includes the 100m heats, race walk finals, and Mondo Duplantis eyeing another world record.
Oblique Seville won Jamaica's first men's world 100m title in 10 years after outpacing Kishane Thompson and defending champion Noah Lyles for gold in Tokyo on Sunday.
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United States’ Noah Lyles completes a men’s 100 meters heat at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) United States’ Sha’Carri Richardson gestures after finishing a women’s 100 meters heat at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo,
Oblique Seville clinched the 100 meters gold in Tokyo with a personal best of 9.77 seconds, leading a Jamaican 1-2 finish. Despite a shaky start in the heats, Seville finished strong ahead of Kishane Thompson,
American track athlete Noah Lyles shared an update ahead of the World Championships 2025. The event is set to start next week in Tokyo and will see Lyles compete in two individual races, 100m and 200m.
Oblique Seville won Jamaica's first world 100m title in 10 years after outpacing Kishane Thompson and Noah Lyles for gold in Tokyo on Sunday.
Noah Lyles made a brutal comment in his post-race interview after winning his 100m heat at the World Athletics Championships.