Lyles

At the Atlanta City Games, South African Akani Simbine won the 100 meters in a world-best record 9.90 seconds, while American Noah Lyles shined in the 150 meters.

On an improvised track, Simbine ran into a headwind and won by a tenth of a second over Kenyan Ferdinand Omanyala. American Kendal Williams came in third in 10.05. 

The previous 100-meters record, set in April by American youngster Christian Miller, was surpassed by Simbine with a mere three hundredths of a second during the said event. 

Lyles winning again

Moreover, world champion in the 100 and 200 meters Lyles proved dangerous in the infrequently ran 150-meter division, gaining ground in the second half and finishing a full second clear of Zharnel Hughes of Great Britain.

Lyles thanked his supporters and grinned broadly after the race, crediting his current form to his mental well-being. He expressed: “I ain’t got depression,” he told an on-track reporter. “Makes a big difference. Makes a huge difference. So I’m hyped, I’m excited, I come out here – I get excited when I see the fans.”

Lyles kept up a busy schedule for 2024, participating in the 100 meters at the Bermuda Grand Prix in April and then flying to the Bahamas earlier this month for the World Relays.

Cover Photo: IG

Source: Sportstar

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