Track and field fans have been eagerly awaiting the emergence of a new superstar since Usain Bolt retired, and it looks like they may have found their answer in Noah Lyles. The American sprinter is on a mission to win four gold medals this weekend at the upcoming competition.
Lyles will be competing in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay events, with his participation in the 4x400m relay still uncertain. With his impressive speed and talent, Lyles has the potential to dominate the track just like Bolt did in his prime.
Legendary track and field athlete Carl Lewis believes that Lyles could be the face of the sport that it desperately needs. Lewis, who won nine Olympic gold medals during his career, sees Lyles as a champion who can elevate the sport to new heights.
In a recent interview, Lewis expressed his excitement about Lyles’ potential and the impact he could have on track and field. He emphasized the importance of having a superstar athlete to rally behind, and believes that Lyles has what it takes to fill that role.
Lyles and Lewis have teamed up with Tide for a campaign, showcasing their partnership and mutual respect for each other. Lewis, who knows a thing or two about staying clean in competition, sees Lyles as a rising star who can inspire others with his talent and dedication.
As Lyles prepares to compete in multiple events this weekend, the anticipation is high for what he can achieve on the track. With the support of fans and fellow athletes like Lewis, Lyles has the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the sport and solidify his place as the new face of track and field.