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16 Years After Allyson Felix, Noah Lyles’ Victory Bring Pride Back for USA at World Athletics Championship 2023

Published 08/27/2023, 12:43 AM EDT

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Noah Lyles is a rising star in track and field. The athlete has shattered Usain Bolt’s records, igniting discussions of his potential to surpass Allyson Felix and Tyson Gay. The duo was honored with the 2007 Jesse Owens Award by USA Track & Field. Felix, securing her second World 200m title in Osaka this season, joins the ranks of two-time Jesse Owens Award recipients, adding to her initial win in 2005 when she first clinched a global victory.

At the World Championships in Athletics, Felix claimed an impressive trio of gold medals in the 200m, 4x100m, and 4x400m events. Gay, a triple Osaka gold medalist, receives his first Jesse Owens Award. Amidst these legends, Noah Lyles carved his name with the legacy that started 16 years ago.

Noah Lyles dominates the World Athletics tracks

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Noah Lyles, the United States’ sprint sensation, solidified his dominance by securing his 200m world championship title, etching his name alongside legendary figures like Usain Bolt. In a Twitter post by NBC, Lyles was unmistakably hailed as a triple threat, a testament to his multifaceted prowess.

As the 26-year-old burst out of the bend and surged ahead down the straight, he clinched victory in the 200m final. Noah Lyles did it with a remarkable time of 19.52, just a hair’s breadth away from his own world-leading record of 19.47. This marks Lyles’s triumphant third consecutive win in this event at the world championships, cementing his status as a force to be reckoned with on the track.

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Lyles cements his legacy with recent gold medal victories

ESPN’s narrative unfolds an intense climax in the men’s race, casting Noah Lyles as the protagonist of this pivotal moment. The climactic baton exchange between Brandon Carnes and Lyles, concluded with Carnes forcefully transferring the baton to the American champion’s grip. Lyles adroitly seized the baton, sustaining his speed. As he commenced the anchor leg, He maintained a slender one-step lead over his Jamaican adversary.

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Displaying remarkable prowess, he swiftly distanced himself from Jamaica’s Rohan Watson, culminating the race in a remarkable 37.38 seconds. This secured a decisive 0.24-second triumph over Italy, with a noteworthy 0.38-second lead over Watson & Co. Lyles, resolute in his focus, affirmed, “I’m not turning around.”

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This triumph marks a departure from the historical struggles of the U.S. men’s team, attributed to Bolt’s pressure and internal patterns, resulting in seven world championships and five Olympic losses since 1995 due to fumbled baton exchanges. However, with these recent gold medal wins, Noah Lyles etches his name into history’s annals.

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Gincy Abraham, an accomplished sports news writer at EssentiallySports, has a profound passion for surfing and a talent for covering the latest developments in sports. With expertise in Olympic news, Gincy captures the essence of the global sporting event. With a bachelor's degree in journalism and years of experience as a news reporter, Gincy is always in pursuit to deliver accurate content religiously.
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