World and Olympic champion Noah Lyles answered fans questions relating to his career and the season ahead.
World's fastest man Noah Lyles took time away from the track to interact with fans by answering questions about his career and coping with pressure.
The American speedster shared some unknown facts about him on his Instagram story responding to fans' questions.
Here's a lowdown of his responses, focused mainly on his career and expectations for the season ahead.
Fan Question 1 - Are you in shape?
Lyles' response - I'm in the hustle stage.
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Fan Question 2 - What's the longest race you have ever run?
Lyles' response - 500m back in HS (High School)
Fan Question 3 - Will we see you indoors?
Lyles response - Shared a design of being at the Boston Indoor Grand Prix on February 2nd - His first race of the season.
Fan Question 4 - Noah is weight training necessary for sprinting?
Lyles' response - It is for the top level.
Fan Question 5 - How do you deal with pressure before a race?
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Lyles' response - My sports therapist always helps me with that.
Fan Question 6 - The hardest challenge to overcome to run at a higher level?
Lyles' response - Finding the right team to help you achieve your goals.
Fan Question 7 - Best spikes?
Lyles' response - Shared a photo of Adidas Prime Sp 2
Having had two consecutive seasons of winning the World and Olympic 100m titles, the 29-year-old will be gunning to have another great 2025 year, which will need him defend his world 100m and 200m titles in Tokyo this summer.