Noah Lyles Keeps Surprising Everyone | Is He READY For 60 Meter Dash – New Balance Grand Prix
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Two Olympic champions, one explosive race. Noah Lyles, the unstoppable 2024 Olympic 100m gold medalist, and Marcell Jacobs, the electrifying 2020 Olympic champion, are set to clash in a 60m sprint that has the entire track world holding its breath. These two titans, each with their own story of triumph and determination, will meet for the first time on February 2 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in Boston. The stakes? Bragging rights, legacy, and the first major victory of the season. Who will emerge as the fastest man on this high-stakes stage?
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