Marcell Jacobs defended his European Championship title with a season-best 10.02 seconds.
He won on his home track in Rome, leading an Italian 1-2 with Chituru Ali taking silver.
What happened?
Jacobs clocked 10.02 to win the 100-meter title, his first gold medal of the season.
He looked smoother in his semifinal heat with a time of 10.05.
Why it matters for Marcell Jacobs
The Olympic 100-meter champion still hasn’t dipped under the 10-second mark in nearly two years.
Jacobs' goal is to be in his best form in two months when the Paris Olympics take place.
He had three goals entering this season: to stay healthy, to defend his European title, and to win at the Olympics again.
What comes next?
Jacobs will look to improve his time before the Paris Olympics, which are less than 50 days away.
He dropped his longtime coach last year and moved to Florida to train with American coach Rana Reider.
The last time Jacobs broke the 10-second mark was in August 2022 when he won in 9.95 at the previous Euros in Munich.
Jacobs succeeded Usain Bolt as Olympic champion three years ago in Tokyo when he ran 9.80.
After the final, Jacobs was shaking his left calf due to a cramp that he felt toward the end of the race.
The cramp was not an injury, according to Jacobs.
Jacobs' European title defense was a significant win for the Italian athlete.
He will look to carry this momentum into the Paris Olympics.
The Paris Olympics will be a major test for Jacobs as he looks to defend his title.
Jacobs is focused on his training and is working to improve his time.
He is confident in his ability to perform well at the Olympics.
The European Championship title is a significant achievement for Jacobs.
He will look to build on this success in the coming months.