With a time of 9.86, Letsile Tebogo not only placed sixth overall, but he also established a new record for Botswana.
In a nail-biting 100-meter final, Lamont Jacobs placed fifth with a personal best of 9.85, American Kenneth Bednarek took seventh with a 9.88, and Oblique Seville ended last with a 9.91.
Jamaican sprinter Thompson, who was considered a favorite before the final, began the race in lane four with a semi-final mark of 9.80 seconds, while his countryman Oblique Seville ran a close second in lane six, touching 9.81.
Olympic gold medalist and American runner Lyles qualified in lane seven with a time of 9.83, which was third fastest in the semis, and a personal best of 9.81, which was second fastest among the final runners.