American track star Noah Lyles' girlfriend Junelle Bromfield made waves on the water while flaunting her trendy new hairdo. Her vibrant look exuded confidence and style, as she enjoyed a sunny day on a boat.
While Lyles clinched two medals for America at the 2024 Paris Games in the French capital, Bromfield represented the Jamaican squad in the women's 400m event. Bromfield fell short of qualifying for the final round after finishing in eighth place in the semifinal round after clocking 51.93 seconds.
Following the Paris Olympics Games, she made several appearances with her boyfriend Lyles, including attending the New York Fashion Week and walking the runway for Steve Aoki and One Piece collaboration look.
Noah Lyles and the Jamaican sprinter also made an appearance at the 2024 US Open Championships.
The Jamaican sprinter recently embraced a new hairstyle. She was seen flaunting her long tresses during what seemed to be her quick getaway to Miami Beach, Florida. She opted for a shining silver bikini and kept the look minimal.
Sharing the pictures from her latest look, she wrote:
"Naturally !!"
Lyles and Bromfield first met in 2017, and the former confirmed their relationship in August 2022. The couple represented their respective countries at the 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Games.
Noah Lyles' girlfriend Junelle Bromfield reflects on the emotional toll she navigated before and during the 2024 Paris Olympics
Junelle Bromfield recently opened up on the life-threatening messages she received before and during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In an interview with Sim Soul Session, she revealed that she received threatening messages from people in Jamaica, including wishing her harm, like hoping she would injure herself while running. The intensity of the threats made her feel unsafe and unwelcome to return to her own country.
"I mean during the Olympics and even before like I had to turn off my inbox because I was getting dead shot from people," Bromfield wrote. "I had Jamaicans in my inbox saying that they wish my foot gets broken when I'm running at the Olympics and if I come home they're going to basically kill me so I didn't feel like it was the right time even though I wanted to go back to see my family to go home."
Junelle Bromfield is a 2020 Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist in the 4x400m relay event.