“There’s no problem with trying to obtain something that has never been done before because that’s how records get broken,” once said Noah Lyles in 2019. Since then, the 26-year-old mow has become a six-time world champion, an Olympic bronze medalist, a historic sprint triple icon, and aims for “World Domination” in the 2024 Olympic year.
However, the global phenom of speed, who continues to stun the track world with his huge personality and bold claims, has had humble beginnings. As we explore his roots, let us delve into the important people who have shaped Noah Lyles: His Parents.
All about Noah Lyles Parents – Kevin Lyles and Keisha Caine
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Noah Lyles was born in 1997 to his parents, Kevin Lyles and Keisha Caine. Noah’s speed and talent can be attributed to both his parents, who were both track athletes at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. Kevin Lyles used to run fast in college, and his best time in the 400-meter race was 45.01 seconds, which ranked him among the top 15 in the world in 1995. His father even won gold medals in relay races at big competitions like the Universiade in 1993 and the World Championships in 1995.
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His mother, Keisha Caine, also ran track in college and competed in the 4x400m relay, and she was part of two BIG EAST Championship-winning teams at Seton Hall University. The couple met at college and had three kids: Noah, Josephus, and Abby. However, they got divorced, but they stayed friendly with their kids. Noah and Josephus are both into running, but their sister Abby isn’t into sports. As we further explore his family dynamics, let us also reflect on how his parents have supported him.
How did Noah Lyles’ parents help him shape his career?
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Noah Lyles has, on many occasions, shared how his mother is his biggest supporter and cheerleader and has made many sacrifices for their family. For Lyles, she is also his biggest inspiration. He shared how his mother has shaped him into the athlete he is today. Opening up to NBC, he shared, “My mom is a hard worker. I remember her saying constantly, “I don’t care what the job is; as long as I’m able to make money for my family, I’ll do the job. And I will do it to the best of my ability.”
Noah Lyles continued, sharing how this was the same motto that he used to approach life. Noah Lyles shared that whatever hobby he got into or any work, even when he was racing, he shared, “I want to be the best I can be, and I want to be the best you’ve ever seen.” He ended emotionally, sharing how his mother meant everything to him. As the 2024 Paris Olympics soon approach, fans cheer for him with full gusto and hope he continues, making himself and his mother and father proud.