American sprinter Noah Lyles cemented his legacy as a track legend Friday, blazing to his fourth consecutive 200m gold at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo! 🌟 The 28-year-old left no room for doubt, clocking 19.52 seconds to outpace teammate Kenny Bednarek (19.58s) and Jamaica’s Bryan Levell, who smashed his personal best (19.64s) for bronze. 🥇🥈🥉
Lyles’ dominance now mirrors Jamaican icon Usain Bolt, who also claimed four straight 200m world titles between 2009-2015. 🏆⚡️ “This is about showing the world what’s possible when you chase greatness,” Lyles said post-race, hinting at his Paris 2024 ambitions. 🗣️✨
With this win, Lyles becomes the first sprinter in a decade to dominate the event so relentlessly. Fans are already buzzing: Could he be the heir to Bolt’s throne? 👑 Let the debates begin! 💬🔥
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USA's Lyles, Jefferson-Wooden strike golds in 200m finals at Worlds
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