Surging onto the track in Tokyo, 28-year-old Noah Lyles proved he's still the king of the 200 meters, storming to a fourth straight world title in 19.52 seconds. 🇺🇸🏃♂️
On a humid Friday, Lyles looked laser-focused from the starting blocks and never once let up. He crossed the line in 19.52s, edging out compatriot Kenny Bednarek, who clocked 19.58s for silver. Jamaica's Bryan Levell grabbed bronze with a personal best of 19.64s. 🏅
This win ties Lyles with the legendary Usain Bolt, who dominated the event with four straight golds from 2009 to 2015. Bolt-level status? Check! ✅
For track fans from Manila to Mumbai, it's a feel-good moment: a US sprinter rewriting history in real-time. It's like catching a live street race in Jakarta—electric, unpredictable, and totally unforgettable. ⚡
As Lyles savors this milestone, the sprint world will be watching his next moves. One thing's for sure: he's not slowing down. 🚀
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USA's Lyles, Jefferson-Wooden strike golds in 200m finals at Worlds
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