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Champions toppled in 100-meter race at worlds
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Oblique Seville of Jamaica sprinted to a win in the men's 100-meter at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships, upsetting reigning Olympic champion Noah Lyles.

On the women's side, South Carolina native Melissa Jefferson-Wooden set a championship-record time of 10.61 seconds to top the podium in Tokyo. It was the fourth-fastest time posted by a woman ever at the distrance.

Seville finished with a personal-best time of 9.77 seconds. His teammate, Kishane Thompson, was second at 9.82, while Lyles finished third at 9.89 seconds.

Lyles, who was hampered by a foot injury this spring, won the gold last summer at the Paris Olympics in 9.79 seconds, beating Thompson in a photo finish. He will compete later this week in the 200m event, his specialty.

"It was a short season with injury, not a lot of races under my belt," Lyles said. "But, hey, every time I showed up here, I was running faster and better than I ever have. I was very excited with the things that I saw today."

The win by Seville was the first in the event by a Jamaican since Usain Bolt in the 2016 Olympics.

Jefferson-Wooden continued her stellar 2025 season having not lost a 100m race.

She was followed by Tina Clayton of Jamaica, who ran a 10.76, while Olympic champion Julien Alfred of St. Lucia was third with a 10.84 time.

"I felt myself get out [ahead], then I blacked out after that, thinking ‘get to the line'," Jefferson-Wooden told BBC Sport. "I saw my time and it hit me, oh my gosh I won!

"I came in as a hunter, I've never been a world champion or Olympic champion in the 100m. There will be a target on my back next year so I'll work out how to navigate that."

American Sha'Carri Richardson, the defending world champion, finished fifth in 10.94.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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