The 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships have electrified the start of the Olympic year, captivating audiences worldwide. As athletes converge in Glasgow for this prestigious event, anticipation reaches a fever pitch for the thrilling showdowns that lie ahead. In the lead-up to the men’s 60-meter finals, USA track stars Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman showcased their dominance, effortlessly surging through the opening rounds on the first day of competition. And ahead of the major 60-meter finals in his opening race, however, Noah Lyles made a move that caused a stir on the internet.
Noah Lyles displays an intriguing antic in Glasgow
In a post on X by Track & Field Gazette, the account shared an image captured by FFAthlétisme. Ahead of his qualifying heat, Noah Lyles was seen at the start of the line getting ready to race in quite a unique way. As the other athletes were getting ready for their start positions, Lyles, on the other hand, was caught on camera leaping high above Aleksandar ASKOVIC of Germany and Jeff ERIUS of France, who stands at an imposing 6.17 feet.
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Noah Lyles 🇺🇸 high jumping before sprinting.😅👌🏾
📷 via @FFAthletisme pic.twitter.com/xi79NrZw4o
— Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) March 1, 2024
This jaw-dropping display amazed fans seeing him at such a height and has set social media abuzz, with fans marveling at Lyles’ ability to excel in any endeavor he sets his mind to. After this moment, Noah Lyles made moves in the qualifier ahead of the upcoming finale of the night.
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How Lyles fared in the qualifying round
On Day 1 of the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships held at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, notable athletes like Noah Lyles, Karsten Warholm, and Femke Bol safely advanced through the opening rounds of their respective events. Noah Lyles, the six-time world outdoor gold medalist, won his heat in the men’s 60 meters with a time of 6.57 seconds.
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Meanwhile, record breaker Christian Coleman, who is a major contender for Lyles, and the other athletes in the 60m also qualified for the next round, surging through the track in a blistering 6.49 seconds, setting the pace for the rounds. As the finals draw near, who are you rooting for? Comment below!
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