Noah Lyles Ata to Usain Bolt with the fourth victory in the 200 m World Championship


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The star of the American track Noah Lyles won his fourth title in the 200 meters in the World Championship in Tokyo on Friday.

The four Victories of Lyles coincide with the four 200 titles of Usain Bolt in the World Championship.

Lyles, 28, did not start quickly. The Olympic teammate Kenny Bednarek took the initial front. Lyles arose to get ahead of Bednarek going to the line and held it through the section.

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Noah Lyles of the United States poses after winning the gold medal in the final of 200 male meters in the World Athletics Championship. The event took place in Tokyo on September 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Lyles ended in 19.52 seconds, just a margin of .06 seconds about Bednarek. The two teammates entered an extracurricular activity after a race in the United States championship last month in Eugene, Oregon.

When Lyles was ahead of Bednarek, he turned to his teammate and looked at him as he crossed the finish line. Bednarek took an exception and gave Lyles a push on his back. The two finally set their hands and invented.

This time in Tokyo, there were no fireworks at the end of the race, since Lyles raised four fingers and said: “That is four, baby”, in the camera.

Noah Lyles looks at his Olympic teammate after the return victory, he is pushed later

Noah Lyles of the United States poses after winning the gold medal in the final of 200 male meters in the World Athletics Championship. The event took place in Tokyo on September 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Botswana Sprinter Letsile Tebogo won the event at the Paris Olympic Games in 2024 while Lyles ran with Covid. Bednarek won money, while Lyles, despite fighting Covid, won a bronze medal.

Tebogo finished fourth in Tokyo on Friday, while Bryan Levell de Jamaica finished third.

The American broker Melissa Jefferson-Wooden made history during the World Championship.

Noah Lyles of the United States, on the right, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the final of 200 male meters in the World Athletics Championship. The event took place in Tokyo on September 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Jefferson-Wooden completed the first 100-200 female double in worlds from Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pyce in 2013, winning in 21.68 seconds, a margin of .46 seconds on the Silver Medalist Amy Hunt of Great Britain.

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