Noah Lyles is a track and field superstar. Since his college days, Lyles has not only run some great races but also attracted a lot of fans to the world of track. Apart from being a great sprinter, Lyles also has an energetic personality that helps make races much more fun to watch for the spectators. This was also reflected in 2019, when before the 200m U.S. Track and Field Championships, Lyles mimicked UFC legend Conor McGregor and, after winning the race, he also performed a Kevin Durant dance routine.
In fact, he had even dyed his hair silver in order to pay homage to the Dragon Ball Z character of Goku. Instances like these highlight Lyles’ aura and loud personality, and when the two are combined with his athletic prowess, it makes him a powerful presence on the track. Lyles is currently preparing for the 2023 Diamond League final and a recent social media post once again highlights his dancing skills.
Noah Lyles shows off his dance moves
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Over the years, with his charisma and talent, Noah Lyles has worked his way up in the track world and now carries almost the same pull as Jamaican Usain Bolt when it comes to attracting the biggest crowds for various athletic competitions. Usain Bolt retired from the track world in 2017 and since then, no other athlete has been able to cement their place as a showstopper and headliner for major competitions. But through his talent and personality, Noah Lyles has become a superstar in the track world and recently the world champion also gave a glimpse into his dancing skills. In a tweet posted on X by Track Spice, Lyles can be seen dancing on the track while the caption read, “Noah Lyles showing off his dance moves at practice.”
Noah Lyles showing off his dance moves at practice 😄 pic.twitter.com/DAT2uHZYaZ
— Track Spice 🌶️ (@trackspice) September 10, 2023
With the 2023 Prefontaine Classic in Eugene only a few days away, the world champion could be seen rocking a charcoal gray sporting attire while he danced away on the track. Lyles also showed off his footwork, energy, and agility as he danced for more than 20 seconds on the track. His dance routine also included a whole 360-degree turn, while throughout the video, Lyles seemed in a cheerful mood. The video which was originally uploaded on his girlfriend’s TikTok has also been getting a lot of reactions from fans who immediately took to the comment section of the tweet.
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Fans react to American track star’s dance moves
With just days before his showdown on U.S. soil at the 2023 Diamond League finals, Lyles’ recent dancing video took his fans by surprise. In turn, his fans wasted no time in voicing their opinions about his dancing skills by commenting on the video. One fan joked about his ongoing war of wards with the NBA and wrote, “He is reacting to FIBA world cup”.
He is reacting to FIBA world cup😂😂😂
— Colins Kones – Kipterter (@colkon) September 10, 2023
Another fan also stirred the ongoing NBA controversy pot by commenting, “Haters will say that’s not a world champ dance move.”
Haters will say that's not a world champ dance move😂😂
— Track N Field By Chicco (@TrackChicco) September 11, 2023
While one user repeated words from the video’s background audio and commented, “Energy, more energy.”
Energy, more energy 🔋
— Diandra Valladares (@DiandraVallada1) September 10, 2023
One fan showered love on the track superstar and wrote, “World love u.”
World love u
— protan3 (@protan31) September 10, 2023
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While another fan urged Lyles to take his time and relax by writing, “Enjoy your time, Noah!”
Enjoy your time, Noah!
— Cornell Stephenson (@Cornell46128165) September 11, 2023
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As Noah Lyles prepares for the upcoming 2023 Diamond League finals, fans would be expecting the world champion to bring his track dominance and headstrong personality to Eugene. As for Lyles, he will also be setting his sights on next year’s Paris Olympics, where he will once again aim to make headlines both on and off the field.
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