Noah Lyles wins 100 meters at U.S. trials to clinch Olympic berth - ESPN
EUGENE, Ore. — To understand how Noah Lyles found himself wearing a gold medal at the U.S. Olympic trials late Sunday night, go back, he says, to this past winter.
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EUGENE, Ore. — To understand how Noah Lyles found himself wearing a gold medal at the U.S. Olympic trials late Sunday night, go back, he says, to this past winter.
Noah Lyles advanced to the 100m final at the U.S. Olympic trials in a wind-aided 9.80 seconds in Eugene, Oregon on Sunday, inching closer to booking a spot at the Paris Games.
Sha'Carri Richardson earned her spot in the Paris Olympics, winning the 100-metre final Saturday at U.S. track trials in 10.71 seconds, the best time in the world this year.
MONACO — The sprinter who set the Under-20 world record at 100 meters has been banned for four years and had his record stripped after anti-doping officials ruled against his claim that his positive test for a performance-enhancer came from eating «recovery gummies.»
Shout out to South African sprinter Akani Simbine, for running a world-leading 9.90 to win the men's 100 metres at the Atlanta City Games last Saturday, and restoring a hint of order to the world list in the track and field's highest-profile discipline.
South African Akani Simbine won the 100 metres in a world-leading 9.90 seconds at the Atlanta City Games on Saturday, while American Noah Lyles shone in the 150 metres.
American sprinters continue to have bragging rights over their Canadian men's counterparts on the young track season.
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