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But he has time to recover.Men's 200m - Noah Lyles (US) v Erriyon Knighton (US)At 19, Knighton is a stupendous

But Lyles, 25, is at the peak of his powers, setting a US record of 19.31 to win the world title in Oregon


Nuguse sets North American mile record at Millrose Games as Crouser finds new way to win

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Yared Nuguse won the Wanamaker Mile finale at the 115th Millrose Games in New York in a North American record of 3min 47.38sec, the second fastest time in history.

Christian Coleman, the 2019 world 100m champion, won the men's 60 metres in 6.47sec from compatriot Noah

Lyles in 6.53, although the latter time did not officially count as the double world 200m champion was

under protest after a false start.Second place went to Jamaica's Travis Williams in 6.59, who bettered Lyles


Bol sets world 500m best at Boston meeting as Lyles wins 60m

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Femke Bol got the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston off to a compelling start as she set a women's 500 metres world best of 1min 5.63sec.

Leah Anderson, who recorded a national record of 1:08.34.The United States' double world 200m champion Noah

Lyles, who is targeting Usain Bolt's world record of 19.19sec this year, made it clear after an exhilarating

I’ve been waiting on this for a long time," Lyles said after his personal best performance."


Duncan Mackay: Make mine a treble. Paris 2024 athletics timetable offers up chance of historic possibilities

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Publication of the track and field timetable for the Olympics is always a moment when the Games seem to start to become more real as athletes and fans alike begin scrutinising it for the key events to put a circle around.

those who will be fancying their chances of winning more than one gold at Paris 2024 are Americans Noah

Lyles in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in the 400m, 400m hurdles and


Record-breaking Kipchoge among finalists for World Athletics Men's Athlete of the Year award

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Marathon world record-holder Eliud Kipchoge is among five athletes representing five countries named as finalists for the World Athletics Men's Athlete of the Year award.

finishing second and third at London 2017 and Doha 2019, respectively.Another victor in the Oregonian city, Noah

Lyles of the United States, is included.The 25-year-old set a personal best of 19.31sec to snatch the

his two gold medals from Doha 2019.It also marked a world-leading time and national record, which saw Lyles

he was not able to help his country retain the 4x100m relay gold.Away from the World Championships, Lyles


World bronze medallist Knighton leads World Athletics Men's Rising Star shortlist

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American sprinter and world bronze medallist Erriyon Knighton is one of five on the shortlist for World Athletics' Men's Rising Star Award, to be given to the best under-20 athlete of 2022.

silverware on the senior stage this season, having finished third in the men's 200 metres behind compatriots Noah

Lyles and Kenny Bednarek in Oregon.He also won the men's 200m at the Brussels Diamond League meeting


Fraser-Pryce and Rojas in line for second World Athlete of the Year award, Kipchoge and Duplantis nominated among men

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Nine years after being voted Women's World Athlete of the Year, 35-year-old Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is in line for a possible repeat of the honour, while world champion pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis of Sweden and Kenyan marathon star Eliud Kipchoge have made the cut among men.

jump champion Pedro Pichardo of Portugal, world 200m gold medallist sprinter and Diamond League winner Noah

Lyles of the United States, world 5,000m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway, American Grant Holloway


NBC to launch new monthly show on US athletes preparing for Paris 2024

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American broadcaster NBC Sports is set to launch a new series that will tell the stories of athletes preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.

first one-hour episode set to be televised on Sunday (September 18).Reigning world 200 metres champion Noah

Lyles and seven-time Paralympic gold medallist Oksana Masters are among the stars poised to feature

in the programme.The first episode is due to include an interview with Lyles as he reflects on breaking

than six months after capturing seven medals at the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics.American sprinter Noah

Lyles is set to feature on the first one-hour edition of the new monthly show building up to Paris 2024


Fraser-Pryce and Ingebrigtsen finish at top speed in Zurich’s Diamond League final

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Super-fast performances from Jamaica’s five-time women’s world 100 metres champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Olympic men’s 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen were highlights of the concluding day’s action at the Wanda Diamond League final.

Paulino, who won in a national record of 48.99sec from compatriot Fiordaliza Cofil, who clocked 49.93.Noah

Lyles, the double world 200m champion from the United States, rounded off the evening in dynamic fashion


Fraser-Pryce and Jackson to play it again at Zurich's two-day Wanda Diamond League final

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At the end of one of the most intensive summers of athletics action, with World Championships, Commonwealth Games and European Championships taking place in swift succession, the best of the best are now in Zurich for the Wanda Diamond League final.

again over the shorter distance.Jackson plans to double in the 200m, a distance at which men’s runner Noah

Lyles of the United States, the double world champion, will seek to earn a fifth Diamond League trophy.Three


Ingebrigtsen sets fastest 1500m time of 2022 at Lausanne Diamond League as Lyles wins the hard way

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Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen produced a performance of characteristic confidence and composure to run the fastest men's 1500 metres time of the season tonight, clocking 3min 59.05sec at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne.

Stewart McSweyn in 3:30.18.If that victory was familiar, the triumph of double men’s world 200m champion Noah

Lyles in the concluding individual track race was not.Lyles got away to a terrible start but recovered

then personal best - of 19.50sec.In the circumstances his winning time of 19.56 was extraordinary, and Lyles


Fraser-Pryce back to her fastest track in Lausanne as elite gather for Diamond League

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who won a fifth world 100 metres title last month, returns to the track where she set her personal best of 10.60sec last year as she runs in tomorrow's Diamond League meeting in Lausanne.

Mujinga Kambundji, who missed 100m gold in Munich by 0.005sec.Meanwhile double men's world 200m champion Noah

Lyles will return to a track where he set his previous personal best of 19.50 in 2019, a time he reduced


Kipyegon misses world 1500m record by stride in Monaco as Fraser-Pryce clocks 10.62

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Kenya’s world and Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon came within a stride of the world record at tonight’s Monaco Diamond League meeting as she ran the second fastest time ever, 3min 50.37sec.

pic.twitter.com/zuTqhczRq8— Wanda Diamond League (@Diamond_League) August 10, 2022Double world 200m champion Noah

Lyles moved clear of a stellar field with his customary verve to set a meeting record of 19.46sec, ahead


Kipyegon eyes 1500m world record as champions gather in Monaco

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Kenya’s world and Olympic 1500 metres champion Faith Kipyegon will race at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco tomorrow with a world record in mind.

Hungary.World 400m champion Michael Norman will take on fellow American and two-time world champion Noah

Lyles in a men's 200m field which is also due to include their 18-year-old compatriot Erriyon Knighton

title in Eugene and it will be interesting to see whether he can reach similar territory again.Noah Lyles


Mike Rowbottom: World Athletics Championships in Eugene provides richest of fare on final day - but how has big mission gone?

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The concluding day of the World Athletics Championships in Eugene produced one of the great athletics sessions of all time.

World 200m champion Noah Lyles has questioned whether there was sufficient advertising in the United

wanted to promote a sport, you could do no better than utilising the charm and talent of someone like Noah

Lyles, the American sprinter who retained his world 200m title in exhilarating fashion, setting a national

of 19.31sec before rending his team vest in twain in his glee.Talented, sensitive and intelligent, Lyles

Athletics (@WorldAthletics) July 25, 2022"I feel the ball's been dropped a little bit, not going to lie," Lyles