Lyles leads Thompson and Tebogo into world 100m final

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14 September 2025 | 15:13

Nigeria's Kayinsola Ajayi was a surprise second, just 0.01sec adrift, with South Africa's nearly man Akani Simbine in third (9.96sec) and also going through.

Lyles leads Thompson and Tebogo into world 100m final

US' athlete Noah Lyles (C) prepares to compete in the men's 100m semi-final during the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on 14 September2025. Picture: AFP

TOKYO - Defending champion Noah Lyles, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson and Botswana's Letsile Tebogo headlined the sprinters progressing to the final of the men's 100m at the world championships in Tokyo on Sunday.

Lyles, the Olympic 100m champion who is also a three-time defending world 200m champion, was made to work in his semi-final before finally coming through to win in 9.92sec.

Nigeria's Kayinsola Ajayi was a surprise second, just 0.01sec adrift, with South Africa's nearly man Akani Simbine in third (9.96sec) and also going through.

With just the top two from each of the three heats plus the next two fastest qualifying, 2021 Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs of Italy made his exit with a sixth-placed finish.

The second heat was a 9.85sec photo finish between Thompson and American Kenny Bednarek.

Jamaican Oblique Seville wrapped up the third and final semi in 9.86sec ahead of Tebogo (9.94sec).

Third-placed South African Gift Leotlela ensured he also advanced to the eight-man final as the second of the next fastest finishers in 9.97sec.

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