Dawn Fritz+FollowLyles Reclaims 200m Glory vs TebogoWow, what a showdown in Monaco! King Noah Lyles made a statement by edging out last year’s Olympic champ, Tebogo, in the 200m. After missing most of the season, Lyles clocked 19.88 to Tebogo’s 19.97—talk about a comeback! The rivalry is heating up, especially after Tebogo’s world-leading time in Eugene. Lyles looks healthy and confident, while Tebogo admits he’s got work to do. Can’t wait for their next clash! #Sports #DiamondLeague #NoahLyles151Share
jharvey+FollowLyles Edges Tebogo in Monaco RematchWow, what a showdown in Monaco! Noah Lyles, aka the American sprint king, finally got his revenge over Letsile Tebogo after last year’s Olympic heartbreak. Lyles clocked 19.88 in the 200m, just ahead of Tebogo’s 19.97. This rivalry is heating up—could we see another classic at Worlds? Track fans, what did you think of Lyles’ comeback performance? #Sports #DiamondLeague #NoahLyles00Share
andersonkaren+FollowBrayden Williams Outpaces Lyles’ HS Mark!Did anyone else catch Brayden Williams’ insane 9.82 at the Texas UIL meet? Sure, the wind was wild (+6.0 m/s), but that’s still the fastest 100m ever by a U.S. high schooler—even faster than King Noah Lyles’ best as a teen! Williams followed up with a 9.95 in the finals, both wind-aided, but analysts say he’d still be in the 10.07 range with legal wind. With his consistency and Georgia commit status, could Williams be the next American sprint king? Can he break 10 legally at state? #TrackAndField #BraydenWilliams #NoahLyles #HighSchoolTrack #SprintRivalry #Sports170Share
Aaron Gentry+Follownoah lyles speaks out on track league snubNoah Lyles has made it clear why he’s skipping the inaugural Grand Slam Track event in Jamaica. On his podcast, Lyles questioned the league's lack of promotion and sponsorships. He believes they should focus on building a strong foundation, possibly with a U.S.-based stadium. Will this new league flop or flourish? Let’s see! #GrandSlamTrack #NoahLyles #TrackAndField #Sports122Share