Lyles, eyeing Bolt, takes world title in 100 meters (2024)

  • Associated Press

Aug 20, 2023, 01:46 PM ET

BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Noah Lyles calls himself the "Told you're not a 100 guy." That didn't stop him.

In fact, nobody could Sunday at the world championships in what has always been his second-best race. Now, he doesn't see anyone slowing his path to becoming the world's next great Olympic sprinter.

The 26-year-old American reeled in the field to win the 100-meter world title in 9.83 seconds -- a victory that puts him in position to be the first man to complete the 100-200 double since Usain Bolt made a habit of it at Olympics and world championships from 2008 to 2016.

Witty, outspoken, unafraid to bet on himself, Lyles might just be the guy to add some fire back to a sprint game where titles have been shuffled between men of few words and names from out of nowhere since Bolt left six years ago. The Paris Olympics are less than 12 months away.

"I've known for a long time that I've got so much more to give to this event, but I've just been giving a lot to the 200," said Lyles, who is favored to defend his title in that event Friday. "And as people look back at this year, they're gonna be, like, 'This is the year that Noah won the 200, the 100 and the four-by-[100 relay].' And then they'll be like, 'That is the start of a dynasty.'"

If there were doubters, though, they had the right.

Although not a complete newcomer to the 100, Lyles has a thin résumé at that distance. His most notable finishes: a win in a Diamond League meet four years ago and gold at the world under-20 championships in 2016. He barely qualified for worlds in the shorter race after battling with COVID-19 in the lead-up to U.S. nationals last month.

Behind the scenes, though, things have been changing. Lyles knew he needed more work on the first halves of his 200-meter races to get better at his signature event. That's where the focus went. He said recently that his coach, Lance Brauman, was getting excited about the progress and that Brauman "is a guy who does not get excited at all."

"I listen to the athlete, and they tell me what they want to try to do," Brauman said. "When I got him, everybody in the world told me he needs to be a [200-400] guy. But he wanted to be a 100-meter runner."

That was Bolt's story, too. And although there will never be another Bolt, Lyles isn't afraid to dream big.

He raised eyebrows with an Instagram post earlier this summer in which he declared he wanted to run 9.65 in the 100, a time only Bolt has bettered, and 19.10 in the 200, which would shatter the Jamaican's world record of 19.19. Lyles, whose biggest competition in the 200 is expected to come from 19-year-old Erryion Knighton, currently holds the American record at 19.31.

Defending 100 champion Fred Kerley scoffed at the 9.65 goal, adding some spice to the prerace news conference by saying that if Lyles did that, he would run faster. Lyles countered: "That's what they all say 'til they get beat."

Lyles didn't even get a chance to do the honor. Kerley got beat in the semifinal round, and Lyles' closest competition in the final came from Letsile Tebogo, a 20-year-old from Botswana who became the first African to win a medal in 100 at worlds. He took silver in 9.873, .001 ahead of British national-record holder Zharnel Hughes.

"This is funny for the people, of course," said the reigning Olympic champ, Marcell Jacobs of Italy, who also was targeted in the prerace trash talk, then also found himself out before the final. "But you have to talk when the race is finished. When the [last] race is finished, not the first."

Other winners on Day 2 in Budapest were Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei, who won his third straight worlds at 10,000; Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who won her second world heptathlon title; Serbia's Ivana Vuleta in the long jump; and Canada's Ethan Katzberg in a hammer throw that featured the host country's first medal of the meet, a bronze from Bence Halasz.

In the 100, Lyles overcame a so-so start out of Lane 6 and was running in about fourth place at the halfway mark. Everyone ahead of him was to his left, and he powered past them and through the line. His first embrace was with American teammate Christian Coleman, the 2019 champion, who finished fifth.

After Lyles saw his name listed first on the scoreboard, he looked into the camera on the track and yelled: "They said it couldn't be done. They said I wasn't the one. But thank God I am!"

The entire track world, outside of Kerley and a few others, might agree.

Some believe Lyles is the closest thing to pure star power this sport has seen since Bolt called it quits in 2017, back when the sprinter from Florida was just turning pro.

He has dabbled in singing, art and, more recently, fashion. He's been unabashed about how he has dealt with his mental health, especially in the post-COVID atmosphere of the Tokyo Olympics. He recently signed a deal for a documentary to take people behind the scenes of his training -- the thought being that the sport, struggling for relevance in the post-Bolt era, needs more time in the limelight.

"I believe that track and field needs to market itself better," Lyles said. "It's easy to market me because I'm out there, I'm excitable, I'm happy, I get engaged with the crowd."

Winning helps, too.

"I just believed when I got out there that I was the fastest guy," Lyles said. "And I just kept believing that until I crossed the line."

Lyles, eyeing Bolt, takes world title in 100 meters (2024)

FAQs

What is the world record for Noah Lyles 100m? ›

Lyles' personal bests are 19.31 seconds in the 200m, the American record he set in 2022, and 9.81 seconds in the 100m, which he ran earlier this month ahead of the Olympics.

Who is faster, Usain Bolt or Noah Lyles? ›

Noah Lyles became the “world's fastest man” when he won the 100 meters at the Paris Olympics on Sunday. But the American sprinter's time of 9.79 seconds fell short of the world record of 9.58 set by Usain Bolt of Jamaica 15 years ago. Lyles will have another shot at Bolt when he competes in the 200 final on Thursday.

Did Noah Lyles qualify for the 100m? ›

Yes, Lyles is the 100-meter champion at the Paris Olympics. The World's Fastest Man.

How fast did Noah Lyles run in mph? ›

Noah Lyles top speed

Noah Lyles has run as fast as 23.17 miles per hour, which he did in the 200-meter sprint at the 2023 U.S. Championships. The American sprinter has also hit 22.76 miles per hour in the 100-meter sprint.

Was Bolt better at 100 or 200? ›

Those marks would not stand long, as Bolt clocked 9.58 seconds in 100 metres and 19.19 seconds in the 200 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany. While his reign over the sprints would last another seven years, his marks would prove unbeatable.

Who holds the record for fastest 100-meter time of all time? ›

The men's record is held by Usain Bolt, with his 2009 time of 9.58 seconds.

Who is the fastest man on Earth in 2024? ›

Noah Lyles won the men's 100 meters at the 2024 Olympics in a photo finish, beating Jamaica's Kishane Thompson by . 005 seconds. It doesn't matter that Lyles was only 0.03 seconds away from not even medaling; a victory in that event automatically gives one claim to the title of “fastest man in the world.”

Is Usain Bolt faster than a horse? ›

The fastest thoroughbred racehorse has reached top speeds of 55 mph, almost double that of Usain Bolt's 100m world record top speed. However, thoroughbred's aren't just fast, they're also known for their stamina and can maintain a pace of 16 mph for 60 miles.

What was Usain Bolt's top speed? ›

At the record-winning event, Usain Bolt's average ground speed was 37.58km/h, whilst reaching a top speed of 44.72km/h in the 60-80m stretch – numbers fitting for the world's fastest man.

Who is the fastest 12 year old boy 100m? ›

2022 Boys 100-Meter Dash Results
  • 8-under. Andrew Akinkuolie: 13.87.
  • 9 years old. Jaikeem Mitchell: 12.86.
  • 10 years old. Bershawn Jackson: 12.43.
  • 11 years old. Rudyard West, Jr: 12.18.
  • 12 years old. Chadney Cross 2: 11.56.
  • 13 years old. Lee Prince Jr: 11.26.
  • 14 years old. Kendrick Jones Jr: 10.76.
  • 15-16 years old.
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Who is the most decorated 100m sprinter? ›

Olympic and World Champion Justin Gatlin has eight global championship 100m medals (three Olympic and five World Championship), making him the most decorated 100m sprinter of all time. Gatlin's personal best of 9.74 seconds ranks fifth on the all-time list of male 100-meter athletes.

Will Noah Lyles be at the 2024 Olympics? ›

The Team USA track and field star, who won a gold medal in the 100-meter race, finished third in the 200-meter on Aug. 8. Noah Lyles says a COVID diagnosis isn't something he could have foreseen for his 2024 Olympics debut.

Can anyone run 27 mph? ›

To date, the fastest a human has been recorded running is Usain Bolt's 2009 record-smashing 100-meter dash. There, he briefly reached a top running speed of 27.78 mph. Sha'Carri Richardson is officially the fastest woman in the world running the 100-meter dash in 10.65 seconds.

Has anyone run 28 mph? ›

Discover how Usain Bolt reached a top speed of nearly 28 miles per hour, breaking records in 2009. Could he have run even faster?

What is the fastest a man has ever flown? ›

Number 1: North American X-15 This aircraft has the current world record for the fastest manned aircraft. Its maximum speed was Mach 6.70 (about 7,200 km/h) which it attained on the 3rd of October 1967 thanks to its pilot William J. “Pete” Knight.

Who is the fastest human over 100m? ›

In the fastest race in history, Usain Bolt ran 100 meters in 9.58 seconds, defeating Tyson Gay who finished second in 9.71 and Asafa Powell who finished third, to become the fastest human in world history. His record still stands as of 2024.

Who is the fastest 100m 7 year old? ›

7-YEAR-OLD RUDOLPH BLAZE INGRAM RAN 100 METERS IN 13.48 SECONDS!

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