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'I don't care who wants them, they're mine' - Noah Lyles disrespects rivals again ahead of Paris Olympic Games

The fastest guy in the world, Noah Lyles, is back with his offensive remarks. It is now up to his opponents to either pick up their game and win against him to repay him for their contempt, or to submit to his dominance once more. In the run-up to the Olympic Games in Paris, Noah Lyles has made another bold statement and is back at it, treating his opponents with disdain. At the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston, the fastest man in the world won the 60-meter event with a time that set a new record. This should serve as a signal to his rivals not to aim for another historic three-peat at the Olympics.After his race, the American speedster made an ambitious statement warning his rivals: "I don't care who wants them, they're mine" - a reference to going for another triple gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games.