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One of the biggest icons in the track and field world, Noah Lyles never shies away from making a splash among his fandom. On the same note, he has girded up to make a statement at the upcoming World Championship in Budapest. With his sights on a sprint double, he is honing his skills in the 100m event, aiming to follow in the footsteps of legendary Usain Bolt. Confident and determined, Lyles is ready to rewrite history and become the next athlete to conquer both sprints.?

In a recent Twitter post, Lyles made a huge announcement by sharing the extraordinary journey of him and NBC Sports which presents the highly-anticipated two-part docuseries. It is Untitled as ?The Noah Lyles Project,” exclusively on Peacock. Though NBC didn’t air the USATF outdoor events, the broadcasting network is all set to represent the track and field star in all his glory in the upcoming championships.

Noah Lyles creates intrigue among his fans

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Mark your calendars for Part One of the series, premiering exclusively on Peacock on Friday, August 18. This coincides with the start of Lyles’ 200m title defense at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, where he will aim to solidify his dominance on the world stage. The captivating journey continues with Part Two, premiering on Friday, September 15, just before the Diamond League Final at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Here is a glimpse of the tweet

This immersive series offers unprecedented access to the Tokyo Olympic 200m bronze medalist as he embarks on a pivotal year in his career. He is already one of the shining stars of U.S. track & field and will not only defend his 200m world title but also set his sights on shattering Usain Bolt’s legendary record. As anticipation builds for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Lyles takes centre stage as one of the faces of American track and field.

How did the Noah Lyles come to the spotlight?

Noah Lyles, fueled by ambitious dreams and supported by a stellar team, is poised to conquer new heights. Emerging as a track sensation during his high school years, Lyles transitioned to the professional stage after graduating in 2016. His meteoric rise to prominence was swift, earning him a reputation as one of the world’s finest athletes.?

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At the 2019 World Championships, he solidified his position by clinching double gold in the 200m and 4x100m relay. While the Tokyo Olympics saw him capture a bronze medal in the highly anticipated 200m event, his remarkable 2022 season propelled him further into the spotlight.

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With the announcement, Lyles invites fans to witness the relentless work ethic and sacrifices he is making to achieve his goals.? With this, he mentioned, ?I?ve got big dreams and a great team that?s going to help me achieve them.? There are titles I?m still chasing.?.

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