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Congratulations for Kishane Thompson for your amazing speed Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson just ran an impressive and powerful 10.75 seconds in the final of men’s 100 meters, in Kingston Jamaica. This is the fastest legal time in almost a decade and a new PB for Kishane. So with this race he’s now the fastest of the new generation of sprinters and the true favorite for the gold in Tokyo later this summer. What’s Kishane odds of winning the gold medal at the World Championships…🤔

Congratulations to Kishane Thompson: A New Sprint King Rises with Blazing 9.77 Performance

Jamaica is celebrating once again as Kishane Thompson delivered an electrifying performance in Kingston, clocking a blistering 9.77 seconds in the final of the men’s 100 meters. Yes, 9.77—not 10.75, as earlier misreported. This is now the fastest legal time in almost a decade, and it marks a monumental new personal best (PB) for the rising sprint sensation. In a country that has produced legends like Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell, and Yohan Blake, Thompson’s performance signals that Jamaica’s sprint legacy is not just alive—it’s accelerating into a new era.

Thompson’s 9.77 didn’t just win a race; it shook up the global sprinting landscape. With that time, he becomes the fastest man of the 2025 season so far, and one of the fastest men ever to run the distance legally. It’s a statement of dominance, confidence, and raw, unfiltered speed. The performance has not only catapulted him to the top of the 100m world rankings—it has made him the undisputed favorite for gold at the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo later this summer.

At just 23, Thompson has proven that he is more than just potential—he is now. His form out of the blocks was crisp, his drive phase explosive, and the final 40 meters showcased a level of relaxation and control that usually belongs to seasoned veterans. The performance wasn’t wind-aided or a one-off fluke. It was clean, legal, and powered by perfect technique and mental composure. This is what future Olympic and World Champions are made of.

What Are Kishane Thompson’s Odds for Gold?

With this historic run, Thompson is now considered the man to beat in Tokyo. His main competitors will likely include American stars like Noah Lyles—who is better known for the 200m but has sub-9.90 ability—and Fred Kerley, the Olympic silver medalist in 2021. Trayvon Bromell and Christian Coleman will also be in the mix, as will Africa’s rising threat Ferdinand Omanyala. But none of them have touched 9.77 this season—or in recent years.

To put Thompson’s time into perspective: Only a handful of men in history have run faster under legal conditions. Usain Bolt’s 9.58 and Tyson Gay’s 9.69 are still ahead, but a 9.77 puts Thompson in the elite company of Asafa Powell and Yohan Blake—athletes who once ruled the track. And with the World Championships looming, his momentum couldn’t be better timed.

Of course, championship races are never just about speed. They’re about execution under pressure, reacting to the moment, and handling the spotlight. Thompson will need to manage expectations and stay healthy. But judging by his composure in Kingston and the steady progression of his season, the odds are stacking in his favor.

A New Jamaican Sprint Star

Jamaica has long been the gold standard for sprinting, and after a brief post-Bolt lull, it looks like the island nation has its new prince. Kishane Thompson is not just carrying the baton—he’s reimagining what the next generation of sprinters can be. With his mix of power, grace, and humble confidence, he’s already earning comparisons to the greats.

Fans, analysts, and athletes alike are buzzing. Social media is lit with praise. From the streets of Kingston to the global track and field community, the message is loud and clear: Kishane Thompson is the real deal.

So congratulations, Kishane. Your 9.77 was more than just a personal best—it was a national moment, a global headline, and a serious warning shot to the world’s elite. Keep your eyes on the gold, because right now, the path to the top of the podium in Tokyo runs through Jamaica—and it’s moving fast.

 

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