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Noah Lyles wins 100m gold at World Athletics Championship

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Noah Lyles roared to victory in a sensational men’s world championships 100m in Budapest on Sunday to extend the US dominance in track and field’s blue riband event in the post-Usain Bolt era.

Lyles, who already has two world 200m titles to his name and will go for a third in the Hungarian capital, clocked 9.83sec — the fastest 100m time of the season so far — for victory at the National Athletics Centre.

“They said it couldn’t be done. They said I wasn’t the one. But I thank God I am,” bellowed Lyles after dancing around in delight when his win was confirmed on the stadium’s big screen.

Lyles only finished third in the 100m at the US trials. “I have taken a lot of losses, even in the 100m,” he said. “Going to the USA championships with Covid I got a bronze medal, but a lot of people would cut me off right there and they probably did already.
“I knew what I had to do. I came here for three golds, ticked off one, others are coming.”

Lyles, one of the Sprint stars who will feature in a series currently being filmed by Netflix, added: “The 100m was the hardest one, it is out of the books.
“I will have fun with the event I love now.”
Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, 20, claimed silver in 9.88sec in a photo finish from Anguilla-born Briton Zharnel Hughes.

Lyles’ victory represented a fourth consecutive American gold in the men’s 100m, following in the footsteps of Justin Gatlin in London in 2017, Christian Coleman in Doha two years later and Fred Kerley in Eugene last year.

Bolt won the last of his three titles in Beijing in 2015, before retiring after having to settle for bronze in London two years later.

නෝවා ලයිල්ස් ලෝක මලල ක්‍රීඩා ශූරතාවලියේ මීටර් 100 රන් පදක්කම දිනා ගනී.

උසේන් බෝල්ට පසුව ජවන හා පිටිය ඉසව්වේ එක්සත් ජනපද ආධිපත්‍යය පැතිරවීම සඳහා නෝවා ලයිල්ස් සමත් වී තිබේ. ඒ ඉකුත් ඉරිදා බුඩාපේස්ට් හි පැවැති මීටර් 100 පිරිමි ලෝක ශුරතාවලියේ දී ය.

දැනටමත් මීටර් 200 ලෝක ශූරතා දෙකක් තම නමින් හංගේරියානු අගනුවරට ගෙන ගොස් ඇති ලයිල්ස්, ජාතික මලල ක්‍රීඩා මධ්‍යස්ථානයේ දී ජයග්‍රහණය අත්කර ගැනීම සඳහා තත්පර 9.83 ක කාලයක් වාර්තා කරමින් තරගය නිමා කර තිබේ.

2017 දී ලන්ඩනයේ ජස්ටින් ගැට්ලින්, වසර දෙකකට පසු දෝහා හි ක්‍රිස්ටියන් කෝල්මන් සහ පසුගිය වසරේ ඉයුජින්හිදී ෆ්‍රෙඩ් කර්ලි යන අයගේ අඩිපාරේ යමින් ලයිල්ස් පිරිමි මීටර් 100 ඉසව්වේ අඛණ්ඩ සිව්වැනි ඇමරිකානු රන් පදක්කම තම නමින් දිනාගෙන ඇත.

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Rumesh Extends European Dominance with Ostrava Gold

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Sri Lanka’s rising athletics star Rumesh Tharanga Pathiragae reinforced his status as one of the world’s premier javelin throwers by capturing gold at the prestigious Ostrava Golden Spike meeting in the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old delivered another commanding performance at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event, producing a winning throw of 86.57 metres to finish comfortably ahead of a high-quality international field.

Rumesh signaled his intentions from the outset with an opening effort of 85.87m before improving to 86.30m in the second round. He then produced his best throw of the day, 86.57m, in the third round, a mark that remained unbeaten for the rest of the competition.

Grenada’s double world champion Anderson Peters had to settle for second place with 84.27m, while South Africa’s Douw Smit completed the podium with a throw of 83.90m.

The latest triumph comes just weeks after Rumesh announced himself on the global stage with a sensational 92.62m effort in Rome, a throw that elevated him to eighth place on the all-time world rankings and established him as a genuine contender for major international honours.

Unlike in Rome, where he arrived as an emerging talent, Rumesh entered the Ostrava meet carrying the weight of expectation. Widely regarded as the athlete to beat in men’s javelin this season, the Sri Lankan was among the headline attractions of the competition and featured prominently in pre-event promotions.

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Rumesh Tharanga Reaches Historic World No. 3 Ranking

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Sri Lankan javelin star Rumesh Tharanga has achieved a remarkable milestone by climbing to World No. 3 in the latest global rankings, bringing pride and recognition to Sri Lankan athletics on the international stage.

Tharanga now holds 1,324 ranking points, placing him among the world’s elite javelin throwers. His rise to third place marks the highest-ever ranking achieved by a Sri Lankan male athlete in world athletics history, highlighting his dedication, hard work, and consistent performances over recent years.

The achievement is even more significant as Tharanga has become Asia’s highest-ranked javelin athlete, surpassing India’s celebrated thrower Neeraj Chopra. This accomplishment reflects the growing strength of Sri Lankan athletics and demonstrates the country’s ability to compete with the best athletes in the world.
Sports officials and fans across the island have welcomed the news with great enthusiasm.

Many view Tharanga’s success as an inspiration for young athletes who aspire to represent Sri Lanka on the global stage. His journey from a promising talent to one of the world’s top-ranked competitors showcases the rewards of perseverance and commitment to excellence.

His achievement stands as a proud moment for Sri Lanka and a significant chapter in the country’s sporting history.

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Pathirage Rewrites Record Books with Historic 92.62m Throw in Rome

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Sri Lankan javelin sensation Rumesh Pathirage produced the performance of a lifetime at the Rome Diamond League, launching the spear an astonishing 92.62 metres to become the second-best javelin thrower in Asian history and move to eighth place on the world all-time rankings.

The 23-year-old delivered the remarkable throw with his second attempt in the men’s javelin competition, sending shockwaves through the athletics world and cementing his place among the sport’s elite.

Pathirage’s record-breaking effort not only shattered his previous personal best but also established a new Sri Lankan national record and the world-leading mark for the 2026 season.
Adding to the significance of the achievement, the Sri Lankan star eclipsed the long-standing Rome Diamond League meet record of 90.34 metres, which had stood for two decades and was set by Olympic champion Andreas Thorkildsen.

The historic throw marks a major milestone for Sri Lankan athletics, with Pathirage becoming the first athlete from the island nation to surpass the coveted 90-metre barrier in international competition.

His performance places him among the greatest javelin throwers of all time and further strengthens his credentials as a leading contender for major global championships in the years ahead.

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