Noah Lyles has often fallen into awe at his relationship with his girlfriend, Junelle Bromfield. A few weeks ago, the sprinting couple was seen taking their strides in the Adidas track and field facility in Florida together. At that time, his Jamaican girlfriend, Junelle, was not ready to leave him an extra inch. Referring to such encounters, he once said, “On the track, you probably could not tell that we are dating”. However, recently, as the couple was seen spending some leisure time together, Junelle Bromfield caught Noah Lyles off-guard, in a mood that is quite unlike Noah Lyles. 

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In an IG story posted by Noah Lyles’ girlfriend on May 14, a shy Noah can be seen spending an off-time sitting in a calm environment. The Jamaican sprinter also spilled the reason behind Noah’s shy, rather blushing demeanor in the caption. In spelling the reason, she added, “Watch my man blushing when I walked out[emoji] “. The accompanying clip shows Noah Lyles taking a break from his scrolling work on his mobile phone, just to watch his girlfriend Junelle Bromfield passing by with a dash of blush on his face!

The couple has been having such times between them since 2022. However, before dating each other, both Noah and Junelle had remained friends. And their friendship often overpowers their relationship, as Noah mentioned before. As per the American sprinter, in their track and field schedules, Junelle Bromfield does not let him call her affectionately on the track. Rather, a bitter-sweet friendship works between them while they practice together. But they understand each other suitably. Noah Lyles admitted that in his several conversations. 

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Noah Lyles feels complete in the presence of Junelle Bromfield

Noah Lyles steadfastly cleared that he only took cognizance of his loved one’s comments, and Junelle Bromfield comes from that inner circle. There can be several reasons for including her in that circle. But, in his public confession, Noah Lyles counted her as the reason for his thorough improvement. 

In his World Athletics podcast, the reigning world champion said, “I am very good at understanding people because I go through so much therapy. We have a lot of conversations.” But such conversations are sometimes impossible because of their sporting engagements. Furthermore, in their shared contests as well, Junelle Bromfield remains immersed, keeping aside the lovey-dovey affair between Noah and her. But in the meantime, the love exchange between them has taught him about one or two things regarding patience. 

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So spilling on that part, Noah Lyles said, “It has taught me a lot of patience and I believe this is my best relationship ever but it has been so hard for me and such a challenge but at the same time, every time we get to another part, we just grow even more.” Does that not reflect the mantra of a fruitful relationship? 

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Prasun Chakrabarty is a Senior Writer in the Olympic Sports division at EssentiallySports, where he covers track and field, gymnastics, swimming, and other Olympic disciplines. A seasoned journalist with three years at the company, Prasun's extensive knowledge and passion for track and field were evident from day one. With years of connections and research already established, he brought a unique edge to the ES Insights and Trends Desk. He has since become a key voice in the company's Olympic sports coverage. His star coverage includes World Athletics Indoor Championships, USATF Outdoor Championships, and reporting live from the U.S. Marathon Trials. His expertise earned him a special invitation from the Paris City Council to cover lead-up events ahead of the 2024 Olympics. Over time, his stories have sparked real-world impact. His piece on athlete mental toughness drew praise from Texas Volleyball head coach Jerritt Elliott, while a feature on winter sports caught the attention of Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn, who engaged with it publicly. His reporting has made its way into Wikipedia, where editors have cited his work as a trusted source on Olympic sports. Being an alum of the Journalistic Excellence Program (JEP) and an active member of the ES Think Tank, he’s part of the team driving the site’s long-term coverage strategy.

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