Trayvon Bromell edges Noah Lyles in 100 meters at Paris Diamond League
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 1:30 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
In a closely contested race at the Paris 2026 Diamond League on June 28, Trayvon Bromell defeated Noah Lyles by one-hundredth of a second. Bromell, running from lane eight, clocked a season-best time of 9.91, with Lyles finishing just behind at 9.92. Italy's Lamont Marcell Jacobs took third place with a time of 9.96. Bromell's victory was marked by a moment of celebration that appeared to irritate Lyles, who later issued a warning on social media referencing a previous race where he triumphed after a similar taunt. This event highlights the current competitiveness of the men's 100 meters, as no athlete has successfully defended the world title since Usain Bolt.
- •Bromell wins the men's 100m with a time of 9.91
- •Lyles finishes second at 9.92; Jacobs is third at 9.96
- •Bromell's celebration draws a response from Lyles
- •This marks a significant moment in men's sprinting rivalry
- •Event was held at the Paris Diamond League on June 28
- 1:30 AMYahoo Sports — Noah Lyles fires back at Trayvon Bromell after narrow defeat in 100 meters
"Noah Lyles posted a competitive warning to fellow American Trayvon Bromell for a perceived taunt after the 100 meters at the Paris Diamond League.
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