Noah Lyles is a professional track and field sprinter from the United States who competes in the 100 and 200 meters. In the 200 m, he is the 2019 world champion, the 2020 Olympic bronze medallist, and the 2022 world champion.
Lyles’ personal bests in the 100 meters are 9.86 seconds and the 200 meters are 19.31 seconds.
Where did Noah Lyles go to college?
His college is not known as of 2022 but his parents Keisha Caine and Kevin Lyles competed in track and field at Seton Hall University.
Where did Noah Lyles go to high school?
He attended T. C. Williams High School (now Alexandria City High School) in Alexandria, Virginia.
Lyles was committed to playing for the University of Florida’s Florida Gators, but in July 2016, Noah and his younger brother Josephus turned professional and signed with Adidas. Track & Field News selected Lyles as the 2016 high school boys athlete of the year in November.
Noah Lyles will be honored at the 2020 Gyulai Memorial in Szekesfehervar, Hungary.
Lyles began 2017 by winning his first senior national title in the 300 m at the 2017 USA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico, increasing the indoor world record by one-tenth of a second to 31.87 seconds.
At the 2017 World Relays, he won a silver medal with Team USA in the 4 200-meter relays. Lyles won two competitions in