Kishane Thompson is warming up for something big. Just days before lining up against Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek at the Silesia Diamond League, the Jamaican sprinter took care of business in Hungary. Clocking 9.95 seconds in the men’s 100m, Thompson claimed victory and sent a quiet but unmistakable message to his upcoming rivals: he’s coming in sharp.
Kishane Thompson survives Hungary.
Thompson snags the win in the 100m, running 9.95 (100m).
He will face Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek later this week in Silesia (Aug 16)
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It wasn’t just about the win, though. This was a controlled, confident run, the kind that suggests Thompson is managing his form perfectly with the bigger stage in mind. After all, when the calendar points to August 16th in Silesia, it’s not just another race, it’s a marquee clash featuring some of the fastest men alive.
So, with his Hungary run in the books, the question lingers —will Thompson’s preview turn into a full-blown statement against Lyles and Bednarek?
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