American sprint star Noah Lyles's surprise outdoor season debut comes later than expected — but right on time
I'll admit I felt underwhelmed when I first perused the start list for the men's 200 metres at this Friday's Diamond League track meet in Monaco.
Letsile Tebogo's name and résumé stood out, obviously. He won gold at this distance in Paris last summer, and established this year's world leading time when he ran 19.76 to win the Prefontaine Classic last Saturday. The rest of the field featured world-class performers, but nobody we can count on to run 19.70. It looked less like the type of high-stakes showdown that makes Diamond League streams appointment viewing for track fans, and more like a showcase for Tebogo fresh off his win in Oregon.
So I headed back to Instagram, where I spend too much of my free time and get too much of my news, and learned about an important update. Noah Lyles, the Olympic 100-metre champion, and, if attention is currency, the richest man in track and field, had just signed on to run the 200 in Monaco. Suddenly his recent Instagram posts, featuring him on a therapy table, getting twisted like a pretzel by a medical professional, made much more sense. Lyles was in final tune up mode, ready, at last, to start his 2025 outdoor season.
WATCH | How will Noah Lyles fare in season debut in Monaco?
How will Noah Lyles fare in season debut in Monaco?
It qualified as a mild surprise, because, as far as we knew, he was slated to open up July 19 at a Diamond League meet in London. But the timing was impeccable nevertheless.
Besides an outdoor season soft launch at the Tom Jones Invitational, where he ran an open 400 and a leg on the 4x100 relay, we haven't seen Lyles in competition since early February.
In his absence the sport hasn't moved on without him, but it has definitely kept moving.
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