What Noah Lyles JUST DID In This 100m Race is INSANE!

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What Noah Lyles JUST DID In This 100m Race is INSANE!
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Well, Noah Lyles has always been vocal about his feelings and thoughts - as well as his goals.He has expressed this intent countless times too! So, it is not surprising to find out that he is excited for Paris and is #trackandfield training hard for it.
So far, his intensive training sessions are working out well for him. Truth be told, it really should, especially since all eyes are on six-time world champion Noah Lyles, as the sprint star looks to show his form in a year. #noahLyles has stated he will go for four gold medals at the #olympics Games Paris. 2024.
On that note, Lyles seems to be working double time to either win his target number of gold medals or surpass Bolt’s records - or both. He appears to be off to a great start as he crushed his personal best in the 60m to open the Olympic year in earnest. He ran a personal-best time in the 60m at the 2023 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston with 6.51 seconds. Watch the entire video for more information!
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  • @C0BEX
    @C0BEX15 күн бұрын

    So what did he "just" do ??

  • @stevie586
    @stevie58615 күн бұрын

    Lyles complaint was extremely valid and needs to be taken seriously. Not just should athletes be able to warm up & prepare for very important races without distraction, but athlete safety is of utmost importance. Athletes don’t sacrifice their entire lives dedicated to training, and travel so far, only to lose a race because he/she could not properly warm up, rest, eat, etc. Please be mindful of this.

  • @dontwitty1656

    @dontwitty1656

    14 күн бұрын

    the event is not concerned with the athletes warm up schedule, the event doesn't care how many disciplines you do; they have a schedule and they will keep to it-you do what you have do on your own time, to meet the demands of the heats/ finals you're in because it's up to the athlete to prepare themselves not the event. - case in point Gabby Thomas ran a leg in the 100m relay and 20 mins later she did the 2nd leg in the 4x400 so stfu about needing time to rest and warm; you didn't hear her com[plain about turn around times now did you? - You want safety- clear the damn infield, so those handing off the baton, in the near lanes, have a place to get out of the way, of the next legs runner, too often have I seen runners put their career in danger by hitting/ tripping over stuff, placed just feet into the infield, trying not to interfere with the next leg runners. Camera's have tele-lenses, so there is no reason for them to be just feet away at the finish.

  • @stevie586

    @stevie586

    13 күн бұрын

    @@dontwitty1656 SMH, what are you talking about??? The safety and well being of the athletes overall is absolutely the obligation of the host! If the POTUS merely attended the event do you think they wouldn’t properly secure space? Simply put, athlete warm up designated space and protection of the athlete in that space is absolutely the duty of the venue…warm ups are not a luxury…they’re a necessity. His comments are valid

  • @Tangela-xr4um
    @Tangela-xr4um15 күн бұрын

    that was cameron coleman not hakim blake. gotta do better research.

  • @Tangela-xr4um

    @Tangela-xr4um

    15 күн бұрын

    @2:37

  • @wilhelmw3455

    @wilhelmw3455

    15 күн бұрын

    The sprinter at 2:37 is 2019 100m world champion Christian Colman not Cameron Colman.

  • @vanderwilder695
    @vanderwilder69515 күн бұрын

    People are hyping this guy up but he will be another shacarri or Fred kerly, peaked for one season and then done.. Lyles might win the 200 and be part of a winning 4x100 team. People need to get off his 🥜, because his ego is gonna get the better off him.. Be like Bolt, PROFESSIONAL!

  • @gabrieldaniels6191

    @gabrieldaniels6191

    15 күн бұрын

    Bolt acted a damn fool when he was winning…….. I guess slowing down throwing your hands up at 90 m in a 100 in 2008 was professional 🙄

  • @gerardmorton8517

    @gerardmorton8517

    15 күн бұрын

    You know someone is on the verge of something great when the hate starts

  • @braddfordy

    @braddfordy

    15 күн бұрын

    noah has only lost 2 200m races as a pro! that living up to the hype! you cry much?

  • @dontwitty1656

    @dontwitty1656

    14 күн бұрын

    @dontwitty1656 0 seconds ago the event is not concerned with the athletes warm up schedule, the event doesn't care how many disciplines you do; they have a schedule and they will keep to it-you do what you have do on your own time, to meet the demands of the heats/ finals you're in because it's up to the athlete to prepare themselves not the event. - case in point Gabby Thomas ran a leg in the 100m relay and 20 mins later she did the 2nd leg in the 4x400 so stfu about needing time to rest and warm; you didn't hear her com[plain about turn around times now did you? - You want safety- clear the damn infield, so those handing off the baton, in the near lanes, have a place to get out of the way, of the next legs runner, too often have I seen runners put their career in danger by hitting/ tripping over stuff, placed just feet into the infield, trying not to interfere with the next leg runners. Camera's have tele-lenses, so there is no reason for them to be just feet away at the finish.

  • @johnconnor6725
    @johnconnor672515 күн бұрын

    Get a good start and nobody can catch you in the 100 or 200

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