Once both men were through the finish line, Lyles and Thompson took a moment to share some words with one another. As officials reviewed the race results, many believed Thompson had claimed gold – including the American himself – with Lyles at least taking bronze.

“To be honest, I didn’t know if I had it. I leaned but I didn’t know I had it,” Lyles told Jamaican broadcaster SportsMax TV after the race. “Me and Kishane were at the end waiting for our names to come up and I came back and I said, ‘I’ll be honest, man, I think you got that one.'”

After a brief review, it was determined that Lyles was the winner, with his torso crossing the line before Thompson’s. Not only was the race difficult to determine in real-time, but officials needed to look at multiple angles to determine that Lyles’ torso crossed the finish line first.

Junelle Bromfield of Team Jamaica competes during the 4 x 400m Relay Mixed final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 3, 2024 in Paris, France
Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield are in a relationship 
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By the end of the review period, it was noted that Lyles was about 5,000ths of a second faster than Thompson, in what is one of the closest finishes in the Olympics history. And while Lyles has every right to be celebratory about his win, his partner, Junelle Bromfield is also an Olympic medalist.

The 26-year-old Bromfield, a track star for Jamaica, won a bronze medal during the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The two first met in 2017, though Lyles admitted to the “Fast Lane Lifestyle” podcast that when the couple first had their first date, it “just didn’t click.”

“It was like, ‘No, let’s just be friends,” Lyles said at the time [h/t NBC.com]. “We both knew that we liked each other, but she could never get a day off from MVP [Track Club] to come visit.”


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The two went their separate ways before reconvening in 2021 in Tokyo. It was there that Bromfield won a bronze medal for Jamaica in the 4×400-meter relay, the same competition where Lyles won bronze in the 200m.

After the two reconnected in Japan, Lyles and Bromfield even began dating. Despite competing at the highest level, the two keep their sports lives separate from the life they have together.

“Even before we started dating, we had a good balance,” the American said. “We’d show up to quite a few track meets that we were both at, and we weren’t dating at the time, but nobody would know that we knew each other. … We have that mental space to be able to share with each other and continuously feed to each other.”