Noah Lyles wins the New Balance Grand Prix, calls Tyreek Hill

Noah Lyles called Tyreek Hill after winning the New Balance 60m interior Grand Prix during her first high -level meeting since the Paris Olympic Games.

Shortly after crossing the finish line, the 100m Lyles Olympic champion removed the bib of his back and showed what was written inside: “Tyreek could never.”

“When you are ready to repress a few words and you are actually ready to run, see me,” Lyles told Hill in Lewis Johnson on NBC Sports. “I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. But all I know is that your football season is over. You have no excuses now.”

Previously, Lyles and Hill defying each other at a race In separate comments after the Paris Olympic Games. No match race has yet been announced.

Hill, 30, ran the 60m at the Championships in the 2023 United States athletics in 6.70 seconds during his first track meeting in nine years.

Lyles, 27, won the 60m at the USATF 2024 interior championships in a better 6.43 staff.

The personal record of Hill’s wind at 100m from 2012 is 10.19 seconds, putting it outside the 10 fastest players in the NFL in the history of this event.

Lyles won the 100m Olympic of Paris in better 9.79 second staff.

Lyles timed 6.52 seconds in 60m on Sunday, dominating five hundredths on Terrence Jones of the Bahamas.

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“I try to transcend sport, and my first job is to make sure that everyone knows that even if I won the medal, I go everywhere and that I will win because I am the man faster in the world, “Lyles says.

Marcell Jacobs of Italy, the Olympic champion of Tokyo 100m, ranked fourth in the final of five men.

Lyles-Jacobs marked the first head between the gold medalists of the 100m of Olympic men at any distance since Usain Bolt faced Justin Gatlin during the Bolt 2017 Bolt competition.

Also Sunday, Quincy Wilson, who last summer won the 4x400m relay at the age of 16 to become the youngest Olympic male medalist, won the 400m in 45.66, the fastest interior time for someone One that Young.

Wilson, who was 17 years old on January 8, was already the second fastest man in history under the age of 18 (45.76 from last January) behind the 2012 Olympic gold medalist, Kirani James de Granada (45.24 from 2010, when he was 17 years older).

On Sunday, the other winners included the Olympic gold medalists Masai Russell (60m female hedges), Julien Alfred de Saint Lucia (300m female), Grant Holloway (60m male hedges) and Rai Benjamin (300m male).

The indoor season continues with the Millrose Games next Saturday (4 p.m. HE on NBC and Peacock), the more the championships in the American athletics room on February 22-23 (also on NBC and Peacock on February 23).

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