Noah Lyles, the world’s fastest man and the Olympic gold medalist said he’d be interested in racing Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill under one condition that he will race only for 100 meters
“We’re Running 100 Meters”
“I mean, if somebody wants to sponsor the event and we’re racing for millions of dollars and it’s on a track and we’re running 100 meters, then sure, we can race,” Lyles told NBC News.
Noah Lyles born on July 18, 1997, in Gainesville, Florida, is an American sprinter who specializes in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He is renowned for his explosive speed and charismatic personality. Lyles is a multiple-time world champion and Olympic medalist, known particularly for his dominance in the 200 meters. He is originally a gymnast, however, took up track and field at 12.
Moreover, he holds the American record in the 200 meters with a time of 19.31 seconds, making him one of the fastest men in history. His achievements have made him a prominent figure in athletics.
They Have Been Beefing Up
After Hill insisted he could take Lyles in a 50-yard dash, they have been beefing up recently
“But it has to be legit. I’m not here to do gimmicks. You’re racing against a guy who has worked his whole life to get the title of ‘the world’s fastest man,’ and you’ve worked to be a great football player. You can’t just jump the line because you’re a great football player.” said Lyles
Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill is an American professional football player who plays as a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. He is a renowned professional, famous for his exceptional speed and agility as he earned the nickname “Cheetah” due to his ability to outrun defenders.
Hill, before joining the Dolphins, was a key player for the Kansas City Chiefs, where he won a Super Bowl and earned multiple Pro Bowl selections. He is widely regarded as one of the fastest players in the league.
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