Summary
- Noah Lyles delivered a remarkable performance in the rare 150-meter race at the Golden Spike meeting held in Ostrava, setting a new world record.
- After the race, Lyles said that adapting to the start in such a unique event was challenging but he was satisfied with his overall performance.
- Already a multiple-time world champion in the 100m and 200m events, Noah Lyles once again proved his dominance in global athletics with his speed and exceptional performance.
Noah Lyles delivered a remarkable performance in the rare 150-meter race at the Golden Spike meeting held in Ostrava, setting a new world record.
The event was particularly special as the 150m race is not commonly held in athletics competitions. The 28-year-old Lyles completed the distance in 14.67 seconds breaking the previous record of 14.92 seconds held by Jamaica’s Yohan Blake.
After the race, Lyles said that adapting to the start in such a unique event was challenging but he was satisfied with his overall performance.
South Africa’s Sinesipho Dambile finished second with a time of 14.78 seconds while Australia’s young athlete Gout Gout secured third place with 14.96 seconds.
Already a multiple-time world champion in the 100m and 200m events, Noah Lyles once again proved his dominance in global athletics with his speed and exceptional performance.
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