Andre De Grasse's 200m Olympic gold ignites Canadian celebration

Andre De Grasse, the first Canadian to win a gold medal in the 200m since Percy Williams in 1928, clocked in with a national-record time of 19.62 seconds.

Markham, Ont., native wins 1st Canadian gold in 200m since Percy Williams in 1928

The Markham, Ont., native finished ahead of American Kenneth Bednarek, who captured silver with a time of 19.68, while his fellow countrymen Noah Lyles took bronze in 19.74. (Javier Soriano/AFP via Getty Images)

With his signature strong finish in the men's 200-metre, Canada's Andre De Grasse crossed the line first to become Olympic champion.

De Grasse, the first Canadian to win a gold medal in the 200m since Percy Williams in 1928, clocked in with a national-record time of 19.62 seconds.

The Markham, Ont., native finished ahead of a pair of Americans — Kenneth Bednarek, who captured silver with a time of 19.68, and Noah Lyles, who won bronze with 19.74.

Congratulatory social media messages and celebrations commenced after the 26-year-old's historic win.

Fellow Canadian athletes and Olympians chimed in, in support of their compatriot following the gold-medal race.

De Grasse shared his post-race celebration to Instagram. 

His partner Nia Ali — an Olympic medallist and world champion hurdler from the United States — admired the Canadian's performance in Tokyo. 

Toronto's Aaron Brown finished sixth in the 200m final with a time of 20.20.

Brown revealed the motivation behind his run and congratulated his Canadian teammate. 

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