Noah Lyles has always loved to brag. He doesn’t just run fast; he talks fast, thinks fast, and somehow makes you believe he could actually catch Usain Bolt . At the Paris Olympics, he went public, saying he was gunning for Bolt’s 100m and 200m records. Didn’t happen. Next goal? The 2025 World Athletics Championships. Results? Lyles grabbed bronze in the 100m. But here’s the thing: bronze isn’t a defeat for Lyles; it’s fuel. Hungry, motivated, and brimming with swagger, he’s already plotting his next conquest: the 200m, where he’s chasing history and aiming to match Bolt’s legendary record of four consecutive world 200m titles. History is calling, and Lyles is answering loud.

Lining up against him in the 200m are his fiercest rivals: Letsile Tebogo , the 22-year-old Olympic champion f

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