SAINT-DENIS, France — Will Noah Lyles be crowned world’s fastest man?
Lyles said at the USA track and field introductory news conference that he was the fastest man in the world. He’ll have a chance to prove it Sunday when the men’s Olympic semifinals and final take place at Stade de France.
Lyles got off to a slow start, by his standards, in Paris. He finished second behind Great Britain’s Louie Hinchliffe in the opening round of the men’s 100. Lyles said he underestimated the competition.
“I guess that’s my first lesson in underestimating the power of the Olympics. When somebody is on the line, they say they are gonna give it their all or nothing,” Lyles said. “Now I don’t have to hold back. Now that I know everybody is ready to go. It’s like oh ok … you know I’m ready to go.”
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Will Lyles end Team USA’s gold-medal drought in the 100? USA TODAY Sports has everything you need to know about Lyles and the men’s 100 showdown:
What time does Noah Lyles run the 100 semifinals?
The semifinal in the 100 is at 2:05 p.m. ET. Lyles is in the first heat and will run in lane No. 4.
What time does the 100 final start?
The 100 final begins at 3:50 p.m. ET.
Who are the top contenders in the 100?
There are multiple podium contenders in the 100.
Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson is the fastest man in the world this year with a world-leading time of 9.77. Thompson eased up in the opening round in Paris and still ran a 10.00 to finish first in his heat. Thompson’s Jamaican teammate, Oblique Seville, has defeated Lyles before and can make the podium.
Lyles’ American teammates, Kenny Bednarek and Fred Kerley, are threats to reach the podium. Bednarek and Kerley both ran 9.97 to advance to the semis.
The defending Olympic champ, Marcell Jacobs of Italy, can’t be counted out, either.
How many events is Noah Lyles going to run at Paris Olympics?
Lyles is slated to run the 100, 200 and 4×100 relay.
How many Olympic medals does Noah Lyles have?
Lyles won a bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics in the 200. The bronze is his lone Olympic medal.
Lyles opened up to USA TODAY Sports about his difficult time at the Tokyo Olympics.
“It was a challenge because I was coming off my antidepressant medication. It was tough to find the balance of getting excited and staying calm throughout the year,” Lyles said.
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