Noah Lyles, Oblique Seville
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Noah Lyles reached the mountaintop in the 100-meter. On Sunday, Jamaica's Oblique Seville took his spot. What comes next for the American?
Noah Lyles is no longer the fastest man in the world. The U.S. sprinter was awarded a bronze medal at the 2025 World Track and Field Championships.
Noah Lyles made a brutal comment in his post-race interview after winning his 100m heat at the World Athletics Championships.
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AFP on MSNLyles leads Thompson and Tebogo into world 100m final
Defending champion Noah Lyles, Jamaica's Kishane Thompson and Botswanan Letsile Tebogo headlined the sprinters progressing to the final of the men's 100m at the world championships in Tokyo on Sunday.
Sha’Carri Richardson picked up speed down the stretch and turned her opening run in Tokyo on Saturday into a season-best.
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Thesportstak on MSNTeam USA's Olympic heroes Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson struggle at World Athletics Championships
Team USA’s Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson faced heartbreak at the World Athletics Championships as Jamaica’s Oblique Seville stormed to 100m gold and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden set a new record in the women’s 100m.
Here's a closer look at Noah Lyles' life away from the track as the sprinter aims to defend his 100m title at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
United States sprinter Noah Lyles easily won his heat in the men's 100m race on Sunday at Tokyo's World Championships, finishing in 9.95 seconds.
The men’s 100m final at worlds in Tokyo — on Sunday morning U.S. time (CNBC and Peacock) — is expected to be another showdown between American Noah Lyles and Jamaican Kishane Thompson. Last summer, Lyles and Thompson authored a photo finish in the Paris Olympic 100m final.