Noah Lyles has shared a glimpse of his training ahead of his first race at the US Olympic trials, with his main focus on qualifying for four events at the global bonanza.
As he gears up for the US Olympic trials, triple world champion Noah Lyles has shared a glimpse of his training, terming it as the ‘Olympic trials pre-meet.’
In the video shared, Lyles is seen competing against a fellow sprinter and they both looked steady coming out of the blocks as they sprinted.
The American has plans to win four Olympic gold medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics and from the video, it is evident that he is ready to go. His first race will be the men’s 100m, scheduled for Sunday at 4:22 a.m. East African Time.
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The 26-year-old has been in great shape this season, starting his campaign with the indoor races and finishing second at the World Indoor Championships.
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Lyles then launched his 100m campaign at the Tom Jones Memorial before proceeding to the Bermuda Grand Prix where he won both races. He finished second at the Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica, with Oblique Seville winning the race.
The Olympic bronze medallist then competed in his first 200m race of the season at the USATF New York Grand Prix where he won the race. He has also been in great shape in the relay races, competing at the World Athletics Relays.