Noah Lyles won the men’s 100-meter final at the U.S. track and field trials with a time of 9.83, securing a spot on his second Olympic team. Kenny Bednarek and Fred Kerley finished second and third, respectively, and will also represent the U.S. in Paris. Christian Coleman, a top competitor, finished fourth and will likely be part of the 4×100 relay pool. Lyles credited his coach, Lance Brauman, for his success and expressed confidence in his abilities and performance.

Lyles is also set to compete in the 200 meters at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials the following week and shared that he is becoming more comfortable in the 100 meters event. His strong performances in the semifinals and final showcased his talent and potential in the sprinting world. The competition was tough, but Lyles proved himself as a contender for the fastest man on Earth title, currently held by Usain Bolt. His goal is to become the fastest man on Earth, a title that hasn’t been held by an American in 28 years.

During the trials, a prominent result came from 16-year-old high school sophomore Quincy Wilson, who set a new U18 world record in the men’s 400 meters with a time of 44.59. If he performs well in the final, he will become the youngest male U.S. Olympic track and field athlete in history. Wilson showcased determination and heart during his race, coming from fifth place to secure a strong finish. His coach emphasized the importance of staying calm and starting strong at the 300-meter mark.

Lyles reflected on his journey since the 2020 Olympic trials where he did not qualify for the 100 meters but secured bronze in the 200 meters. The disappointment fueled his determination to succeed in 2024, leading to his success as a world champion and American record holder. The experiences from previous events have driven him to continually push himself and seek ways to improve. Lyles credits his growth and success to the setbacks he faced and the drive they instilled in him to perform at his best.

The coverage of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials for the 2024 Paris Games will continue live on NBC, Peacock, and USA, allowing fans to witness the talents and determination of athletes like Noah Lyles and Quincy Wilson. The trials serve as a platform for athletes to showcase their skills and earn a spot on the Olympic team, representing their country on a global stage. Lyles’ journey to becoming the fastest man on Earth and Wilson’s record-setting performance highlight the talent and dedication present in the track and field community.

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