Noah Lyles beats popular streamer in 50m race for $100K

The gold medal winner in the men’s 100-meter at the 2024 Paris Olympics took on content creator IShowSpeed in a 50-meter dash put on by fellow content creator Mr. Beast. The prize was $100,000.

The race went as most people would expect. While IShowSpeed impressively kept up, Lyles got out to a lead and seemed to showboat a bit as he jumped across the finish line. IShowSpeed swore he won, while Lyles disagreed. When they looked back at the footage, there still was some disagreement, with Lyles admitting he looked at him and jumped.

IShowSpeed claimed if the race were 40-meters, he would have won, and he even challenged Lyles to a rematch. The gold medal winner didn’t agree, but said there is some potential in the live streamer.

‘You should practice with me and then at the end of the week, we’ll race again,’ Lyles told IShowSpeed. ‘You’ll be faster, you’ll know what to do, you’ll have the techniques, you’ll have the advantage. Then we can run the real man’s race, the 100 (meters).’

IShowSpeed claimed he never ran track before and he was faster than Lyles in ‘raw speed.’ However, Lyles said he didn’t hit top speed, and the content creator said he didn’t either.

‘You tapped out with 30 meters to go,’ Lyles said before mocking IShowSpeed’s running. ‘I was looking at you, bruh. Because I had that time, you know?’

Lyles decided the money he won would be donated to charity.

Who is IShowSpeed?

Real name Darren Watkins Jr., IShowSpeed is an online streamer who is known for his enthusiastic and often time wild behavior. He has more than 33 million subscribers on YouTube and often streams himself playing video games, doing stunts or talking with other famous streamers.

The streamer is a big fan of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo and got to meet him last year. IShowSpeed has gone viral for jumping over two sports cars that were driving toward him, and he even made an appearance at WWE’s WrestleMania 40 in April, when he took an RKO from Randy Orton.

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