The photo finish of the men’s 100-meter final at the Paris Olympics is making waves across social media.
After Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles secured gold in Sunday’s event, winning by just five thousandths of a second, there was uproar online as others stepped over the finish line before him.
Slow-motion video footage and aerial photos show Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson’s white track shoe cross the finish line, followed by U.S. sprinter FredKerley, who wore bright orange shoes.
But Lyles’ decision to lean forward at the end of the race, propelling his chest over the finish line, was the difference in the extremely close call on the purple track at the Stade de France.
The first athlete whose torso reaches the finish line first is declared the winner, per track and field rules.