Noah Lyles is an American professional track and field athlete, who recently made headlines when he claimed Gold in the 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Additionally he bagged the Bronze Medal in the 200m category at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Having demonstrated his talent and speed at numerous prestigious athletics competitions, including the Diamond League and the World Championships, Noah has built a strong following in awe of his dedication to his sport. Now highly sought after to share his inspirational story at events and for media broadcasts, don’t miss your opportunity to hear how Noah Lyles achieved elite sporting success.
Having established a reputation as an elite athlete, Noah first entered the elite sporting world competing for the United States at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. From the offset, Noah established his dominance, achieving Gold at the Youth Olympic Games in the 200m. From then on, Noah’s medal collection has only grown, with his first senior national title claimed at the 2017 USA Indoor Championships. He has since become a double U20 World Champion, in the 100m and 4x100m Relay, a double Continental Cup Gold medallist and a Pan American U20 Champion. He has also claimed Silver at the World Youth Championships in the Medley Relay, double Silver in the World Relays and Bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in the 200m.
Some of Noah’s biggest achievements include being a five-time Diamond League Gold medallist, competing in events of 100 and 200m, two World Indoor Championship Silver medals, a Gold World Relays medallist, a Silver World Championships medallist and a six-time World Champion, in events of 100m, 200m and 4x100m Relay. With various other wins at the USATF Championships, Noah has established his dominance as an athlete, a stature that earned him the title of World Athlete of the Year at the World Athletics Awards in 2023. He has since been nominated for Sportsman of the Year at the 2024 Laureus World Sports Awards, solidifying his prominence as an elite athlete.
Noah Lyles is a truly inspirational sportsman with a decorated medal tally to his name, the American Record in the 200m and the title of the third fastest person of all in the 200m. Honoured by the World Athletics Awards and the Laureus World Sports Awards, Noah is building a strong following of fans – already boasting over 1m followers on Instagram. Regularly interviewed by outlets such as SportsMax TV, EPSN and Guardian Sport, Noah is no stranger to the cameras and commands an audience with ease and confidence – having also appeared on esteemed television shows such as The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. If you are looking for a current Olympic athlete with a truly inspirational story of elite sporting success to share, hire Noah Lyles today!
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- 2024 - Gold medallist in the 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
- 2024 - Bronze medallist in the 200m at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games
- 2024 - Double Silver medallist at the World Indoor Championships
- 2024 - Nominated for Sportsman of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards
- 2023 - Named World Athlete of the Year at the World Athletics Awards
- 2021 - Bronze medallist in the 200m at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games (postponed due to COVID-19)
- 6x World Champion - 100m, 200m & 4x100m Relay
- 5x Gold medallist in the Diamond League - 100m & 200m
- 1x Gold, 2x Silver medallist in the World Relay
- 2x U20 World Champion - 100m & 4x100m Relay
- 1x Gold, 1x Silver medallist in the Pan American U20 Championships
- 1x Gold medallist at the Youth Olympic Games
- 2x Gold medallist in the Continental Cup - 100m & 4x100m Relay
- 1x Silver medallist in the World Youth Championships
- 200m American Record holder - 19.31 seconds
- Third fastest of all time in the 200m