TOKYO – Italy"s Lamont Marcell Jacobs claimed a surprise gold in the Olympic 100m final, crossing the line in 9.8 seconds to bring the marquee sprint gold to Italy for the first time. Jacobs, who only switched away from long jump in 2018, streaked clear to win in 9.80 seconds, 0.04 clear of American Fred Kerley. Even in a race with no clear favorites, Jacobs was a surprise. He topped America"s Fred Kerley and Canada"s Andre DeGrasse to take the spot held for the past 13 years by the now-retired Usain Bolt. Few would have picked Jacobs, who was born in Texas to an American father but moved to his mother"s Italian homeland before his first birthday, as the Jamaican great"s successor. Jacobs’ victory came on quite a night for Italy. Only a few minutes before his stunner, countryman Gianmarco Tamberi tied Qatari high jumper Mutaz Essa Barshim for gold in the high jump. Tamberi, writhing on the ground, kicking his feet up in jubilation needed someone to hug – and found him when Jacobs, of all people, crossed the line first. – Euronews
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