Noah Lyles recently drew attention
to the 2024 Bermuda Grand Prix, where the 2023 three-time world
champion will be seen competing along with other elite athletes such as
Elaine Thompson-Herah and Gabby Thomas.
The third edition of the
2024 Bermuda Grand Prix will be held at the Flora Duffy South Field
Stadium at the National Sports Center, on Sunday, April 28th.
A
total of 140 Athletes from around 20 countries will compete in 15
events. With the 2024 Paris Olympics drawing near in three months, the
Bermuda Grand Prix promises a series of electrifying performances from
some of the biggest names in athletics.
Lyles clinched three Gold
Medals at the last year's World Athletics Championships in the
Hungarian capital. Following his remarkable exploits last year,
America's beloved sprinter has displayed his exceptional athletics
proficiency in the 2024 season so far. He has won two Silver Medals, in
the 60m and 4x400m relay at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow,
United Kingdom, this year.
The 26-year-old athlete, who
consistently advocates for the growth of Track and Field spectatorship,
took to his social media to inform the fans about his upcoming meet.
Lyles
has never been shy about disclosing his goals. He recently opened up
about his desire to break the world record in the Men's 200m.
Lyles
has fixed his gaze on shattering Usain Bolt's 200m World Record for
quite some time now and in a recent interview with World Athletics, he
reasserted his goals, stating that he set them after putting together
data."In the 200m, I have the idea of 19.10 just crossing in my
head and I have put together the data to say that I can do it. So I
still have that going on. Even after this Olympics, now the way I see it
is, when you win those titles, you are borrowing it, you are borrowing
the title because you have to give it back at the end of four years,"
Lyles said last month.