Olympic champion Noah Lyles celebrated reaching 250,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel where he shares a mixture of his athletics journey and lifestyle.
Olympic champion and sprinting sensation Noah Lyles has reached an impressive milestone off the track.
On Thursday, November 21, Lyles celebrated hitting 250,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel, a platform he launched two years ago to share his training routines, lifestyle, and journey in athletics.
The channel's very first video, uploaded in 2022, documented Lyles’ preparation for the USATF New York City Grand Prix.
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Since then, the world champion has continued to invite fans into his world, blending track updates with creative storytelling through short films.
One standout moment came recently with a viral 50m race against YouTube star IShowSpeed, which has become his channel’s most-viewed video to date.
Expressing his excitement, Lyles posted a heartfelt message to his fans, thanking them for their support.
"250,000 of you have subscribed to my YouTube channel. I can’t believe it. Whether you’re a new subscriber or you’ve been around here for a while, thanks for all your likes, comments, and for keeping up with me and my journey," he wrote on a post on the channel.
The milestone also sparked discussions about a potential celebratory giveaway, as Lyles teased his followers with past prizes, including track spikes, uniforms, and even an all-expenses-paid trip to a meet.
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“What should we do this time?” he asked, inviting fans to share their ideas for marking the achievement.