Jamaica's Oblique Seville snared gold and compatriot Kishane Thompson silver in a scintillating men's 100-meter final Sunday at the world athletics championships in Tokyo.Seville crossed the line at Tokyo's National Stadium in a personal-best 9.77 seconds, 0.05 ahead of Paris Games silver medalist Thompson, with Olympic champion Noah Lyles of the United States claiming bronze in a season-best 9.89.In the women's 100 final, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden of the United States set a meet record of 10.61 to claim gold ahead of Jamaica's Tina Clayton in 10.76, with Paris Olympic winner Julien Alfred o…READ FULL ARTICLE