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Lyles eyes athletics immortality

American sprint star looking to write his name into the history books with four-gold mission in Paris

Updated: 2024-03-18 09:37
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Noah Lyles of the US in action during the men's 60m semi final 3 during the World Athletics Indoor Championships at Commonwealth Arena, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain March 1, 2024. [Photo/Agencies]

Noah Lyles may or may not be the next Usain Bolt, but the American sprinter understands better than most that anyone who wants the job as the face of world athletics requires a combination of charisma and talent.

Ever since Bolt retired nearly seven years ago athletics, without much success, has been searching for the Jamaican's successor.

The sport is littered with interesting characters, but record-setting shot putters and steeplechasers do not hold global fascination.

The mythical title of world's fastest man is what grabs attention, and, if it is accomplished with panache and flair, even better.

Bolt brought a magnetic personality and otherworldly speed to the track, which delivered a treasure trove of gold medals, including eight mined from three Olympics and records that still stand, all while becoming an international celebrity.

That is the bar that Lyles will confront at the Paris Olympics, where he is already being positioned as athletics' front man.

From a marketing standpoint Lyles ticks all the boxes.

The American speedster is a natural showman who embraces the spotlight, speaks his mind, knows how to make an entrance and is as comfortable on a Paris fashion runway as he is on the starting blocks.

But, compared to Bolt, his work on the track is thin.

He sped to three golds (100m, 200m, 4x100m) at last year's world championships in Budapest, but just took a single bronze at his only Olympics so far, hardly a resume that fires up fan interest.

On the 100 meter all-time rankings Lyles sits well down the list, tied for 15th with a career best of 9.83 seconds — not anywhere near the class of Bolt's world record of 9.58.

Six Americans have run faster, including current rivals Christian Coleman (2019 100m world champion) and Fred Kerley (2022 100m world champion).

But, if you have not yet produced eye-catching times, then set outrageous goals.

For Lyles, that means expanding his sprinting repertoire to include the 400m, which will provide the 26-year-old a chance to grab a relay spot and a shot at four golds on the track in Paris (100m, 200m, 4x100m and 4x400m), something not even the great Bolt managed.

'This isn't a joke'

Only two men have claimed four athletics golds at a single Olympics, Jesse Owens and Carl Lewis, but their hauls included wins in the long jump, not on the track.

The sprinter coming closest to that feat was American Florence Griffith Joyner at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where she won the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay and took silver in the 4x400m.

"I'm serious," Lyles told Reuters. "I just ran the 4x400m in Glasgow (indoor world championships), and I felt that was definitely one of my ways of saying that this isn't a joke.

"A lot of people thought I was just doing it for headlines. But, no. I'm going in full force.

"I learned very early on how to play the game, as you might call it, moving the needle forward and being marketable helps a lot.

"Don't believe that just getting medals is going to make everybody like you, or make everybody want to do business with you. Unfortunately, that's not all it takes."

Sponsors are paying attention.

Adidas recently updated their contract with Lyles, signing him to a reported $10 million deal that the athletic apparel giant says is "the richest in the sport of track and field since the retirement of Usain Bolt".

Energy drink Celsius is the latest to jump on board the Lyles bandwagon, the company announcing on Monday a partnership with the sprinter.

"The athletes need the sport, and the sport needs the athletes," Lyles surmised. "I can only do my job and what I believe is good for the sport. I think that's personality.

"I can't tell you how many comments I've had, and people have come up to me saying, 'I didn't even care about the 4x4 until you went to it.' And I'm like, 'Oh, wow'! That proves that a personality is needed to help push it along.

"Of course, the sport is interesting itself, but people need stories to connect with and I love telling stories."

Reuters

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