Kishane Thompson has been ravaging through the tracks this season, grabbing 6th overall at the Jamaican Trials in 2025 with a jaw-dropping time of 9.75 seconds to win the men’s 100 m, his personal best, a world lead, and now the sixth-fastest time in history. So with that performance still buzzing, what kind of threat is he sending across the Atlantic as he gears up to face Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek in Silesia?

Well, just before that, Kishane survived in Hungary. He snagged the win in the men’s 100 m at a Hungarian meet, clocking 9.95 seconds in a controlled, confident run that felt more like a warm-up than a flat-out blast. That run wasn’t about setting the world alight but about signaling that Thompson is even hungrier now.

So now the question lingers: will that preview turn

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