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“I am now married to Sprint.” Well, Noah Lyles is ready to light up the London Diamond League, stepping onto the 100-meter track for the first time this season with a fire in his soul. The American sprint sensation, known for his electrifying speed and larger-than-life personality, has always treated the 100m like a love affair. But now, as he revealed in a candid interview on the sidelines of the London DL, his bond with the event has deepened.

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Well, the road to London hasn’t been smooth. Earlier this season, Lyles faced setbacks, withdrawing from the Atlanta City Games due to a tight ankle and later pulling out of the Rabat Diamond League. These hiccups forced him to rethink his approach, especially with a chronic injury lingering in the background. “The injury is kind of caused me to not be able to do as much work as I want,” Lyles admitted. His training has shifted to a conservative strategy, prioritizing straight-line running over technical “turn work” to protect his body. Yet, there’s a spark of optimism in his voice. How has he managed to stay confident despite these limitations?

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“Junelle has told me that the 100 is no longer my mistress. She’s now also my wife. I am now married to Sprint,” Lyles said with a grin. “So, I’m, to be honest, pretty excited about the 100.” His words, guided by Junelle, paint a picture of a man whose identity is intertwined with the sprint. But can this passion carry him through the challenges ahead?

Recent practice sessions offer a glimpse of hope. Lyles shared that his latest workout showed “great results, really good through the 80’s,” signaling that his speed is still there, even if his preparation has been cautious. This boost in confidence is crucial as he prepares to face a stacked field in London. “I would love to see those results come to fruition,” he said. But what will it take to make that happen?

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Noah Lyles is the adrenaline-fueled showman ready to ignite London

Lyles thrives on energy, his own, the crowd’s, and his rivals’. “I want the adrenaline going, I want the endorphins to be flowing,” he declared, envisioning a race where “the crowd and the other athletes are just as excited.” His mission is to transform the London track into a stage for a heart-pounding spectacle, where every stride pulses with intensity.

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For Lyles, it’s not just about winning; it’s about creating a moment that resonates. He wants the stadium to buzz, the fans to roar, and his competitors to feel the same fire that burns in him. “So we can put it all together,” he said, dreaming of a race that’s less a competition and more a shared celebration of speed. His love for the 100m, which he calls his “wife,” fuels this vision, pushing him to transcend his physical limitations.

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Despite the  injury, Lyles’ spirit remains unbroken, his charisma undeniable. As he steps onto the track, all eyes will be on him, waiting to see if he can channel that energy into a performance that lights up London. Can Lyles’ passion and resilience make this race one for the ages?

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