

Noah Lyles has always been defined by speed, both on and off the track. What sets the American icon apart is not only his breathtaking sprints but also his adoption of a new track—one that involves personal milestones and evolving passions. As he prepares for the next chapter in his career, Lyles is also stepping into a new phase of life. One filled with love, commitment, and self-expression. With major championships ahead and personal transformations underway, the reigning sprint king is proving there’s more to him than just speed.
In the past, this Olympic gold medalist was unhappy with Adidas, as he couldn’t get the exclusive signature sneakers he asked for. It all happened in August 2023, and things got intense when Lyles called out Adidas after he was invited to the new shoe release of NBA star Anthony Edwards. But how does Adidas figure into the picture now?
Recently, Adidasy3 posted a short clip of the fastest man on Instagram, which shows a new side of him. The caption is urging followers to buy their new collection. It reads, “ACTUALLY BOUGHT TOGETHER, the world’s fastest man @nojo18 meets Y-3’s timeless spirit. Explore the SS25 collection now.” What did Lyles say?
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When asked about his relationship with fashion, he said, “When I was a kid, my relationship with fashion was non-existent. As long as I was fast, I didn’t care. After that, when I turned professional, I just found fashion as another outlet for how I want to express myself.” He started his track and field career when he was 12 and professionally collaborated with Adidas in 2016.
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And who could forget his iconic New York Fashion Week appearance last year, right after the Paris Olympics? He showed off his ripped physique as he walked down runway topless, sporting the white Adidas shorts with blue trim and matching socks and sneakers. Of course, he paired the look with a matching bandana on his head and an arm sleeve with ‘America’ emblazoned across both to pull off the look.
There, he was modeling fashion designer Willy Chavarria’s new SS25 collection, which was launched in collaboration with the sporting giant, Adidas.
The 27-year-old further added about love and future milestones; he rightly said, “I think I’m falling in love with my home right now. My fiance and I have actually bought it together. It’s very surreal. Growing up was never my thing, but here I am doing it, and it feels good.” As he said earlier, he was not into fashion or creativity, but guess, love lets you embrace some good changes in you, right? Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield announced their new home in November 2024. The American sprinter posted a picture with his fiance and wrote, “New man cave coming together.” And, later, he dropped some snaps of the house.
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“Moving slowly can be fun at times. If there’s a moment that you never want to let go of, right before you get to it, that’s the most exciting portion,” Lyles beautifully summed up. He highlights the beauty of anticipation and patience. The thrill isn’t just in achieving a goal but in the build-up—the excitement of what’s to come. Lyles and fiance Bromfield are going to get married soon, and they have built up a beautiful house and converted it into a home with all their love. What’s ahead in Lyles’ life?
How is Noah Lyles’ life going to change
Noah Lyles is entering a transformative phase in both his personal and professional life. The American sprinter is set to marry his fiance, and they don’t leave any chance to surprise each other. The recent post of the Jamaican athlete says it all! She posted a video on Instagram, where we could see the wedding gowns, as the track and athlete showed off her engagement ring. And oh my god, the choice of background music. “I like your last name… can I have it?” The caption? It reads, “@nojo18 want to give me?” Cute, right? And that’s just one example.
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On the professional front, Lyles continues to solidify his dominance in sprinting. Following his stellar performance at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, where he claimed triple gold in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay. The fastest man in the world title holder won the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston—60m hurdles, clocking out in 6.52 seconds. What’s next? He has his sights on the World Athletics Championships 2025 in Tokyo, which is going to be held in September.
Despite managing his personal life with all the rigor of an athlete, Lyles remains one of the most captivating figures in the world of track and field—both for his outstanding performances and his developing view of life when comparing it then and now.
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