Key Points

Noah Lyles has made history by matching Usain Bolt's incredible record of four consecutive world 200m titles. The American sprinter powered to victory in 19.52 seconds, overcoming tough competition from fellow athletes. This win represents a triumphant comeback for Lyles after his disappointing bronze medal finish at the same venue in 2021. He now sets his sights on breaking Bolt's record entirely by pursuing an unprecedented fifth world title in Beijing 2027.

Key Points: Noah Lyles Matches Usain Bolt 200m Four-Peat World Title Record

  • Lyles won gold with a time of 19.52s outpacing teammate Kenneth Bednarek
  • He becomes second athlete after Bolt to achieve four straight 200m world titles
  • Lyles called this victory sweet vindication after his bronze medal in Tokyo 2021
  • Jamaica's Bryan Levell took bronze with a personal best time of 19.64s
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World Athletics Championships: Noah Lyles levels Usain Bolt's 200m four-peat milestone, eyes record-extending fifth

American sprinter Noah Lyles equals Usain Bolt's record with fourth consecutive 200m world title in Tokyo, clocking 19.52s and setting sights on historic fifth gold.

"I can't wait for 2027 to become the only man to win five 200m titles - Noah Lyles"

Tokyo, September 19

America's Noah Lyles banished the nightmare of his last appearance at the Japan National Stadium. He replaced it with levelling Usain Bolt's record of four consecutive world 200m titles at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo on Friday.

The fleet-footed Lyles sprinted with a touch of fury and struck gold in 19.52s, and became the second athlete after Bolt to accomplish the 200m four-peat. He faced a stern contest from his fellow American Kenneth Bednarek, but eventually outpaced his timing of 19.58s. After his record-breaking feat, he is now eyeing to go past Bolt and get his hands on the fifth gold.

"I can't wait for 2027 to become the only man to win five 200m titles. Today, I didn't have the start I had in the semi-final but I knew I was still moving fast. I studied my competitors. I knew their momentum was going to show up once we got closer to 150m but mine was going to build up after I hit that mark," Lyles said while looking ahead to the next worlds in Beijing, as quoted from Olympics.com.

"Being patient was the most important thing. I controlled the race. I knew some of the guys were going to tighten up, but I just stayed relaxed and got the job done. I am proud to be able to show all my skills," Lyles added.

Bryan Levell of Jamaica completed the podium with a personal best effort of 19.64s. Botswana's Paris 2024 Olympic champion, Letsile Tebogo, missed a spot on the podium, finishing fourth in 19.65s, despite notching his season best effort. Levell got off to an impressive start and had the halfway lead with a split of 10.03, Bednarek, Tebogo and Lyles coming hot on his tail.

At that moment, Lyles pushed his foot on the accelerator and breezed past his competitors to get his hands on gold. For the American, it was sweet vindication considering he settled for bronze in 2020.

"I don't have good memories from Tokyo in 2021. At that time, I was depressed, but this time I am energised. I love what I do and I am happy. I have the best support staff and the best crowd I could have ever asked for," Lyles said.

"My face is blasted everywhere over Tokyo. This is amazing and such a joyous moment, I am going to keep with me forever. Now I want to win the gold medal in the relay," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
His mental strength is incredible. Coming from depression in 2021 to this victory shows true champion mentality. Respect! 👏
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Aditya G
While Lyles is impressive, I feel we should appreciate the competition too. Bednarek and Levell pushed him hard - that's what makes athletics exciting!
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Sarah B
The way he strategized the race shows his experience. Waiting till 150m mark and then accelerating - pure class! Hope he breaks Bolt's record completely.
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Nikhil C
Great performance but let's not forget Bolt's dominance era was something else. Lyles is fantastic but comparing to Bolt's peak might be premature. Still, congrats to him!
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Meera T
So happy for his comeback story! From Tokyo bronze to gold with such confidence. This is why sports inspire us all 💫

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