Athletics-Lyles promises record-breaking relay at world championships
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[June 27, 2022] EUGENE,
Ore. (Reuters) - Reigning 200 metres title-holder Noah Lyles
guaranteed a record-breaking performance from the men's 4x100 metres
relay team at next month's world championships, as he emerged from
the U.S. qualifiers in Eugene, Oregon, brimming with confidence.
The Tokyo bronze medallist overcame 18-year-old Erriyon Knighton in
the 200 metres final at the U.S. championships on Sunday, an
auspicious performance ahead of his title defence at worlds, which
will be held in the United States for the first time from July 15 at
the same track.
"It gives me confidence but I kind of already had that confidence
going in," said Lyles, who was trailing Knighton around the turn but
stormed ahead to break the tape two hundredths of a second ahead in
19.67 seconds.
"There's way more of a target on your back (as a defending champion)
and I think I dealt with most of that pressure last year in Tokyo,"
he said.
"This year I feel that I've gotten a lot back to being me, having
fun, not worrying about what other people are thinking and it's
helped."
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Noah Lyles of the U.S. celebrates winning the men's 200m REUTERS/Ibraheem
Al Omari
While the U.S. governing body is not expected to
name its relay team members immediately, the 24-year-old is sure to
be a leader on the team.
The Americans won at worlds in 2019 but shockingly finished sixth in
their semi-final at the Tokyo Games.
Lyles said fans can expect big things this year.
"We are definitely winning the relay - we're gonna break the world
record," he said. "I can already see it in my head right now."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York and Gene Cherry in Eugene,
Oregon; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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