Noah Lyles Wins 150m World Best Time
Noah Lyles set the men's 150m world best time of 14.67 seconds at the 65th Ostrava Golden Spike meet.
The 28-year-old American sprinter beat a field of runners including Australia's Gout Gout.
He capitalized on a fast start before using his speed to cruise to the finish line.
Lyles, a 3-time Olympic medallist, won the 100 at the 2024 Paris Games and is four-time world champion in the 200.
He beat the previous best set by Jamaica's Kishane Thompson at 14.92 on April 4 at the Miramar Invitational in Florida.
The young Australian Gout had earmarked the rarely-raced 150 as a chance to go head-to-head with Lyles.
Sinesipho Dambile of South Africa finished second in 14.78, also beating the previous best.
Gout was third in 14.96, after setting the under-20 world record time in the 200 that was faster than Usain Bolt's best at that age.
Lyles had spent time training with Gout, who won the Australian open title in 19.67 seconds in April.
The 18-year-old Gout's performance was notable, given his age and experience.
Lyles' win was a testament to his skill and training, as he continues to dominate the track and field scene.
He will look to build on this success in future competitions, including the World Athletics Continental Gold track and field events.
The Ostrava Golden Spike meet was a key event for Lyles, as he prepares for upcoming competitions.
His performance will be closely watched by fans and competitors alike, as he continues to push the boundaries of speed and endurance.