Marcell Jacobs is set to defend his 100-meter title at the Olympics, looking to silence his doubters.

What's at Stake?

Jacobs knows that winning again will quiet his critics, who have questioned his ability since his shock win in Tokyo.

He won the gold medal in a European record time of 9.80 seconds three years ago.

Overcoming Injuries and Doubts

Jacobs has faced injuries and doubts since his Olympic win, including a knee issue that forced him to pull out of several meets.

He was also linked to a former nutritionist being investigated for distributing performance enhancers, although he had cut ties with the nutritionist and was eventually cleared.

Road to Redemption

Jacobs is now listed as a 30-1 long shot to repeat, behind favorites like Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson.

He reminded everyone that the Olympics is different, citing the example of Trayvon Bromell, who was the favorite heading into Tokyo but didn't make it out of the semifinal round.

Jacobs is determined to prove his doubters wrong and defend his title.

He will face stiff competition, but is confident in his abilities.

The 100-meter men's event kicks off on Saturday, with Jacobs looking to make a statement.

He has been training hard and is ready to put in a strong performance.

The Olympic Games are a challenging competition, but Jacobs is up for the task.

He will need to be at his best to defend his title, but he is determined to succeed.

The competition will be fierce, with several top athletes vying for the gold medal.

Jacobs will need to stay focused and run a strong race if he wants to come out on top.

The Olympic Games are a prestigious event, and Jacobs is honored to be competing.

He is looking forward to the challenge and is ready to give it his all.

The 100-meter final will take place on Sunday, and Jacobs is expected to be a strong contender.

He has the talent and the determination to succeed, and will be looking to prove his doubters wrong.