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Kishane Thompson (Image Source: Instagram/@ iamkishane_

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Kishane Thompson (Image Source: Instagram/@ iamkishane_
Kishane Thompson’s 2025 season had already turned heads when he cruised to 9.88s at the Racers Grand Prix in Kingston, a run that hinted he was building toward something big. A few weeks later, under the bright lights of the Jamaican National Championships, he delivered. The Jamaican exploded out of the blocks and clocked a time of 9.75s (+0.8 m/s). The crowd roared as the time flashed on the clock, a world lead, a stadium record, and the sixth-fastest 100m ever—the fastest legal time any athlete has clocked in the past 10 years.
Now the Olympian is heading to the Silesia Diamond League in Chorzów, Poland, for a 100m win against the biggest names in the discipline. Sprinters like Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, who has lost only one 100m race this season, Akani Simbine, who’s sitting behind Kishane on the 100m world lead, and Kenny Bednarek and others will test him every step of the way. While he must be saving his best for Worlds in September, a track and field coach has some words for the Jamaican.
“…overall, Kishane Thompson still is who we thought he was. He is a favorite in the 100-meter dash. He’s, you know, he’s showing up in the field and dominating, but he’s not bulletproof,” explained Coach Rob in his recent YouTube video. True that! The Olympic silver medalist is the fastest man of the 2025 season, but he has not faced the bullets with the likes of those showing up in Silesia. Remember how Simbine handed his only loss of the season (all disciplines combined) in the Shaoxing DL? Yes, he has been having an excellent season, but Coach Rob is not convinced of the 24-year-old for a promising run at Silesia for good.
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Per Rob, Thompson might not want to push past the limits until and unless the world title is on the line. “He’s already given us a warning shot. 9.75 like that’s happened. I don’t expect to see that clock again until we get to the World Championship. Likely in the final, not in the semis.” And he may not be wrong. Like they say, save the best for the last, so finals it is. However, with Noah Lyles also back on the track, this is not going to be a cakewalk for Thompson.
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Lined up the track in Budapest, the place where his Olympic rival once made history, Thompson broke the 10.00 barrier once again, while Noah is yet to run a sub-10. As the gunshot crackled through the silence, Kishane didn’t exactly shoot out like a bullet from his block in lane 5. The commentator noticed, “There was a bit of a twitch in the blocks there from Kishane Thompson, but he seems to have got away from it.” Sure, he did have a scuffle, but he did accelerate enough to win the race.
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The Jamaican clocked a time of 9.95 seconds, and Abdul Rasheed Saminu was second with a time of 10.01 seconds. Yes, nobody else crossed the 10-second mark except for Thompson. This was his sixth sub-10 of the season. Now, let’s talk about Noah Lyles.
He has only raced two 100m races this season. At the London Diamond League, he finished second with a time of 10.00 seconds, behind Jamaica’s Oblique Seville, who clocked 9.86 seconds. Then at the USA Track & Field Championships, he advanced through the 100m heats with a time of 10.05 seconds, but withdrew from the semifinals to focus on the 200m.
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But then again, can we ever count Noah out?
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What’s your perspective on:
Can Kishane Thompson maintain his dominance, or will Noah Lyles steal the spotlight in Silesia?
Have an interesting take?
Recently, in an interview, the Jamaican had shared, “I’m a very competitive person. I might not show it, but when it comes to competing with a phenomenal person, I think he’s a phenomenal athlete, great rival. So, yeah, of course, when he’s ready to step back on the track and we meet, it’s going to be fireworks for sure.”
Well, fans are favoring Kishane, but how big a fireworks display are you expecting?
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Can Kishane Thompson maintain his dominance, or will Noah Lyles steal the spotlight in Silesia?