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Noah Lyles willing to race Tyreek Hill, but only on the gold medalist’s conditions


Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles is open to racing Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, but only under specific conditions. Lyles suggested a 100-meter race with millions of dollars on the line, emphasizing the need for legitimacy. He stated that Hill cannot jump the line as a great football player and challenge the title of the world’s fastest man without meeting certain criteria. Lyles expressed confidence in beating Hill in a shorter race, such as 50 yards, but insisted on racing at 100 meters. The dispute between the two athletes has escalated, with Hill pushing for a 50-yard race and Lyles standing firm on the 100-meter distance. Lyles, a 27-year-old track star, recently won gold at the Olympics and plans to compete in the 2028 games in Los Angeles. He praised the enthusiasm of French fans at the Paris Olympics and looks forward to a similar experience on home soil. Lyles also stirred controversy by questioning the title of “world champion” in North American sports and expressing confusion about NBA player Nikola Jokić. Despite growing up in a family of track stars, Lyles admitted that if track had not been his focus, he likely would have pursued a career in soccer.

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