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Oblique Seville scorched to the world 100 metres gold in a personal best 9.77 seconds on Sunday, leading a Jamaican 1-2 ahead of Olympic silver medallist Kishane Thompson, second again in 9.82.
Defending champion Noah Lyles took bronze in a season's best 9.89 as the United States failed to take the title for the first time since 2015 when Usain Bolt won the last of his titles.
The sport's biggest superstar was in the stands in Tokyo - the first time since he retired in 2017 - to roar home his compatriots.
Thompson settled for silver, having come to Tokyo with the fastest time by anyone for 10 years - 9.75.
Seville's 9.77 takes him into a share of 10th on the all-time list.