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'The 200m is my home, I know it so well' - Noah Lyles brags

Noah Lyles, a three-time world champion, discussed his dominance in the men's 200-meter race and the reasons for it since 2019. Only one sprinter, Noah Lyles, has been a dominant force in the men's 200-meter race since the legendary Usain Bolt retired. The 26-year-old ran to yet another resounding victory at the World Championships in Budapest, completing a hat-trick of 200-meter gold medals.The dynamic sprinter stated that the 200 meters is his stronghold and that it will take more than enough for someone to beat him in a competition in an interview with athleticsweekly.com."I know how to run it and how people think they should run it, and that's what gets me so excited about it," Lyles knows he'll have several challengers trying to put an end to his reign when the Olympic year kicks off next season, and to that he has just one message for them. “But that doesn’t mean I’m gonna let up anymore. I ain’t getting to the top to be pulled down now!” he said.