The Tokyo World Athletic Championships. The 100m men’s final. At stake? The world title. The debate? Noah Lyles or Kishane Thompson. But then came Oblique Seville, as a last-minute twist in the tale. Before the heats, Seville was a contender for gold. But then a sluggish start and third-place finish caused many to write him off for the final. Ultimately, however, the doubters were proven wrong, and the final ended with Seville posing for the cameras, his suit unzipped, the Jamaican flag draped around his shoulders, and the gold medal slung on his neck. Seville: 9.77s, Thompson: 9.82s, and Lyles: 9.89s, leaving the legendary Usain Bolt in shock and awe in his first time watching athletics since his retirement in 2017.

In his return to the sport, Bolt was treated to his compatriot storming

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