Jamaican sprints king Usain Bolt dominated the track before retiring in 2017 but his records are yet to be broken.
Noah Lyles knows he’s fast, just not Usain Bolt fast — at least not yet, anyway. The Team USA sprinter captured 100m gold at ...
The 27-year-old Lyles, in a number of interviews, says he plans to break the 100m and 200m world records and dethrone Bolt as ...
ESPN compiled a list of the top 100 athletes of the 21st century that included two Jamaican track and field icons.
Noah Lyles has clarified his status after being dubbed the fastest man on the planet following his Olympic triumph. This ...
Lyles won Olympic gold in the 100m in Paris last summer and is the current king of speed in the athletics world, but the US sprinter believes Bolt is still the 'fastest man alive' ...
Usain Bolt regrets retiring early and has now revealed that he misses competition. The Jamaican was unbeatable and was a ...