After flaming out in France, Canadian women's basketball team resets for 2028 Olympic cycle
You could call it a passing of the torch.
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You could call it a passing of the torch.
World champion Noah Lyles roared to victory in 9.79sec to claim gold in a dramatic men's Olympic 100m final in Paris on Sunday. Lyles won in the closest Olympic 100m finish in modern history as just five thousandths of a second separated him from Jamaica's Kishane Thompson. Both were given the rounded-up time of 9.79sec but the American's name carried the all-important (.784) to Thompson's (.789.) It made Lyles the first American, male or female, to win the event since Justin Gatlin took gold in the 2004 Athens Games.
PARIS: Less than six months ago, Gan Ching Hwee wondered if her Olympic dream was ever going to materalise.
PARIS: After all the talk and all the hype, Noah Lyles duly delivered when it mattered most by winning the closest-ever Olympic 100 metres final by five-thousandths of a second on Sunday (Aug 4) to give the United States the title for the first time in 20 years.
They say it's the hope that kills you. The boom-bust circle of life that is a crescendo of anticipation and dashed aspirations on the biggest stages have become a facet of Rory McIlroy's major drought over the last decade.
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Newly-crowned Olympic champion Noah Lyles revealed he thought Jamaica's Kishane Thompson had beaten him to 100 metres gold following their photo finish in Paris.
Fourth place finishes at the Olympics are supposed to be painful.