With the Paris Olympics just 100 days ahead of us, athletes all over the world are hyped up. World champion Noah Lyles is one of them.
Lyles participated in the Tokyo Olympics and clinched a bronze medal in the 200m event. However, Lyles has different plans for this year's Olympic games and fans are more than excited to support the sprinting icon.
Noah Lyles shared a video on his Instagram account highlighting the 2024 Paris Olympics. He shared multiple videos of the stellar achievements of his career and hinted at a similar Olympic season this year.
Focusing on the fact that he didn't win any gold at the Tokyo Olympics, Noah Lyles's post carried the caption:
"This ain't 2021 this is 2024! 100 Days out #paris2024."
This caught the attention of his fans. One of his fans encouraged the sprinting star and commented:
"Olympic gold double incoming."
Another fan of Lyles, considering his Tokyo Olympics performance, stated this year would be the revenge year for the track and field icon.
"Revenge Tour."
Emphasizing Lyles' accomplishment, one of the fans stated:
"Coming for it all."
Portraying their excitement, one of his fans commented:
"Let's goooo (with a fire emoji)."
Trusting Noah Lyles' comeback skills, one of his admirers called him the GOAT.
"You truly have bounce back ability. Great people fall and get up stronger that's why you are already the GOAT to me."
Looking at the stupendous world records created by Noah Lyles, one of his fans remarked:
"NEW WR COMING SOOOON."
The Paris Olympics Goals for Noah Lyles
Noah Lyles celebrated his 3-peat win in the Diamond League in Budapest. He became the 3x World Champion after clinching gold in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay events. After this incredible feat, Lyles is not just thinking of repeating the feat but of surpassing the unbeatable Usain Bold's record.
Noah Lyles has his eyes set on becoming the third track athlete to grab four gold medals at an Olympic Games. He wants to try his hands at the 4x400m relay event. The other two athletes to grab this stellar achievement are Jesse Owens and Carl Lewis. They have won four gold medals, however they bagged them in the long jump event.
For the Paris 2024 Olympics, the entire track and field world is eagerly waiting to witness Noah Lyles achieve this incredible feat.