World's fastest man Noah Lyles has voiced out his disappointment on activities that takes place during championships.
American track champion Noah Lyles has voiced his latest disappointment with activities that took place in the warm-up area during the World Relays in the Bahamas.
The USA dominated the World Relays by winning four gold medals in five races they competed, thus leaving the meet as the best relay nation in the world.
Lyles, who had an impressive outing at the championship by anchoring the US gold-medal-winning 4x100m quartet of Courtney Lindsey, Kenny Bednarek, and Kyree King to 37.40s after running 37.49s in the heats, isn't happy with how his warm-up sessions went before his races.
13:58 - 07.05.2024
'Who stands on business in Paris' - Team Canada claps back at Noah Lyles's jab of 'no rivalry' with the USA
Team Canada wasn't happy with Noah Lyles's statement at the World Relays, which has now seen them respond and now established a 4x100m rivalry between both countries ahead of the Paris Olympic Games.
Shortly after the championship, the world's fastest man posted on his X page his displeasure with the lack of boundaries in the warm-up area and how it drained him mentally and physically.
Here is the post below.
Lyles has an ambiguous goal of winning four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer - one which will make him the first track athlete in history to achieve such a feat.