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The American sprinting star, Noah Lyles had an impressive portfolio of victories in 2023, eyeing his pursuit for Olympic glory this year. Targeting more gold medals in 2024, including the Glasgow World Indoors and Paris Olympics, the track and field star is keen on adding more world records under his name. Lyles had a phenomenal 2023 campaign, securing three gold medals at the Worlds, setting the pace for his aspirations for this year.

On-route to gold, Lyles has started his year with a diamond. Receiving his first every championship track ring designed by celebrity jeweler, Joe Avianne, it is definitely an eye-catcher. For his all-conquering 2023, 26-year-old Lyles received a massive ring, to honor his notable victories at the 2023 World Athletic Championships.

Receiving first championship track ring

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The official Instagram handle of Avianne & Co., @aviannejewelers, took to give an intricate look at the track ring, which was presented to honor Noah Lyles’ 2023 World Championship victories. Avianne and Co. reigns supreme in Manhattan’s Diamond District, known for crafting custom diamond jewelry for elite clientele. Offering the best blend of tradition and craftsmanship, celebrity jeweler Joe Avianne has designed for top names, like Tom Cruise, Pete Davidson, Coi Leray, and others over the past two decades.


The caption to the post reads, “The 3x World Champion representing Team USA 🇺🇸🏃‍♂️ @nojo18 receives the first championship Track Ring. Next stop the Olympics‼️💎#inaviannewetrust #donebydylvonchi.” It is a symbol of great prestige, for his phenomenal records, giving him the boost to be aligned with the Olympics glory this year. At the epicenter, the ring features the initials WC to mark the event, with the specificities, “World Champion 2023,” mentioned towards the side. It also features his name on the inside.

This dazzling ring truly honors the glory that Lyles has brought to Team USA. Last August, Lyles had swept 100m, 200m, and 4x100m golds at the same. Recently, Lyles won the 60m at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix with his personal best time. And all have set the tone right in the Olympic year.

Fueling his Olympic dream

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For the 26-year-old Floridian, he is the reigning three-time world champion, marking strides in the field of sprinting. Since Usain Bolt’s retirement in 2017, the one who has come closest is Lyles. However, he still has to cover his dreams of Olympic glory, which he is keenly pursuing this year. Completing his run at 6.44sec this year at the New Balance Indoor, it was marked as the fastest time of the year. And he made his ambitions clear after that.

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Talking about it after the win, Noah Lyles added, “Last year I went out there and won three gold medals. This year I want to get four. And if I don’t get four, I am going after three world records.” Currently, he is targeting four gold medals in 2024. The trademark ring will surely give a diamond-boost to his golden dreams!

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