

Noah Lyles’ hunger for success is insatiable, driving him forward. As a World Champion, an Olympic medalist, and one of the fastest athletes, he has recently given insight into the highly intensive training routine that has taken him to unmatchable heights in his profession, leaving his fans mind-blown and motivated.
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However, as the world gears up for the upcoming World Athletics Championship, which is scheduled from March 1-3, 2024, attention turns to an 18-year-old boy. This boy secured gold in the triple jump at the 2022 World Under-20 Championships. Following a silver win in 2021, he seems to be challenging Lyles’ dominance.
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A mighty lift
An attention-grabbing post emerged on the X platform recently. It showcased a young athlete named Jaydon Hibbert and his impressive feat. In a compelling reel, the athlete was seen lifting weights significantly heavier than his body weight. The caption accompanying the post read, “250lbs last year, NOW 275 pounds!! (did it three times today) So amazing when u submit everything to God and he handles it! Could barely lift 225lbs last week and look at me now! Thank you, Lord! @LylesNoah I’m coming for yah PB.”
250lbs last year, NOW 275 pounds!! ( did it three times today) 🥹🥹 So amazing when u submit everything to God and he handles it! could barely lift 225lbs last week and look at me now! Thank you Lord! @LylesNoah im coming for yah PB🤣 pic.twitter.com/p2sJ6yjsKP
— JAYDON HIBBERT (@_wunderkid__) January 9, 2024
A few days ago, Noah Lyles shared a video showcasing his new personal best in the power clean, confidently lifting an impressive 130 kg (268 lbs). His consistent progress in this skill is evident as merely a week prior; he had achieved a personal best of 125 kgs, as seen in another video he posted on X. Lyles continues to demonstrate remarkable improvement in his craft day by day.
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Noah Lyles’ pursuit of the unprecedented quadruple triumph
Noah Lyles is deeply focused on preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he’s set his sights on a remarkable achievement: the quadruple. Two days before starting to conquer sprinting events, this American sprinter is poised for gold in 100m, 200 m, 4x1om relay and the splendid opportunity – a new challenge at the international level that lies on his way.
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In an interview with the French sports magazine L’Equipe, Lyles expressed his unconventional yet ambitious approach, stating, “I’ve never had somebody tell me something that has thrown my out-of-the-box thinking to inside-the-box, but that was like: okay, I’m not going to say no to that.” His determination shines through as he emphasizes seizing the opportunity. He is prepared to tackle this challenge if given the chance and support needed to make history at the pinnacle of athletic competition.
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