Noah Lyles teamed up with his brother Josephus for an exciting League of Legends session, blending competition and camaraderie.
Olympic 100m champion Noah Lyles has shown time and time again that his talents stretch far beyond the track.
In a new twist to his off-season activities, the sprinting superstar has revealed a passion for competitive gaming, particularly in the massively popular game League of Legends.
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The 27-year-old sprinter's most recent gaming session took fans by surprise, as he teamed up with his younger brother, Josephus Lyles, demonstrating not only their sibling camaraderie but also their shared competitive spirit in the virtual realm.
Noah took to Instagram to share a glimpse of their League of Legends grind session with his brother, posting a candid photo of them side by side at their gaming stations, along with the caption: "Me and the bro."
For many of Noah Lyles’ fans, the sight of him gaming was nothing new—he is made it well-known that he’s an avid gamer, often turning to video games to unwind during his downtime.
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But the addition of Josephus to the mix was something different. In the photo, the two brothers were intensely focused on their screens, their gaming gear meticulously arranged.
As a true gaming enthusiast, Noah had his prized Exodia The Forbidden One custom keyboard from 100 Thieves angled just right, ready to dominate the competition.
Noah has also taken his gaming setup seriously as she shared that he prefers a larger screen for better focus during matches, often connecting his gaming laptop to a monitor for an enhanced experience.
Though his competitive spirit shines just as bright in the virtual world as it does on the track, Lyles’ love for gaming extends beyond his personal experience.
He has become a dedicated supporter of the eSports scene, particularly the League of Legends franchise 100 Thieves.