On December 11, track and field athlete Noah Lyles joined Kenyan legend Faith Kipyegon in Monaco for a special occasion. The World Athletics honored them as the year’s best athletes for this season. For Noah Lyles, the eruption moment came when he stood there as the sole representative of the US athletic talents. Not only that but also when the high chair and former Olympian Sebastian Coe acknowledged Noah’s achievements in the season, the 26-year-old sprinter found none in close vicinity. However, for Noah Lyles, the journey has never been smooth.
The sprinter’s 100m prowess lifted him into the likes of the Jamaican tracer bullets, Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake. Now in the wake of the Olympics, let’s get a view of that masterly prowess that Noah Lyles considered because of a long journey.
Noah Lyles’s 100m glory
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Noah Lyles’s tryst with track and field obligation happened when he was 12 years of age. The sprinter narrated his unusual vocation into the sport in the latest Untitled: The Noah Lyles Project. The 26-year-old phenom considered his inception into the sport as “… it was never going to be through school. It was going to be through sports.”.
So the first major event he usurped was the 200m gold medal in the 2014 Youth Olympics. But his love affair with 100 meters started before that. In 2012, he took 11.27 to cross the distance in Newport News.
The rest was history after that. Next year, Noah Lyles elevated himself into the 10 margin which later earned him sealing records in the 2016 Arcadia Invitational. But his best outing in 2016 was his 10:08 clocking in the USA Junior Championship.
Following this, Noah went on to etch his name in the 100m glory by whipping a gold medal in the 2016 World U20 Championship, staying under the 10-second margin. Later, Noah Lyles made a jubilant revelation on staying ahead of the pack in his childhood track and field encounters.
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The unfinished part
Noah Lyles considered her mother, Keisha’s presence, required to lift him to the dream of reigning the track since his childhood. “she showed me how that would look” was his version. Riding on that motivation, Noah continued to unfurl his best-saved encounters in the 100m. From 2017 to 2023, the reigning world champion scored a handful of 10:00 clocking in his 100m attempts. Most of the clocking has remained in the parley of eclectic 9:00.
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However, the sprinter himself cogitated over his chances of finishing up in the high colors in the upcoming high-voltage event in the French capital. The Budapest world event reached him in the 15th position in the all-time history list of 100m sprinting. But he knows that he needs to lower the timing to 0.25 to unsettle Usain Bolt’s record. Before that, Noah’s “let’s go, let’s take it,” remark shows the thrill with which he is preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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