Noah Lyles exploded off the blocks at the Icahn Stadium during the NYC Grand Prix and never ceded the lead to cross the finish line in 19.83 and tie retired great Usain Bolt’s record for the most sub-20-second finishes in the 200m. Issam Asinga of Suriname took second in 20.25, and American Elijah Morrow finished third in 20.30.
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After he tied Usain Bolt’s record for most sub-20 200s, he predicted he’d run close to 70 by the end of his career
How many do you think he could get?
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“The main reason I came out here was to make sure that I get up to top speed today. Especially in that first 100. I was really proud of that moment,” said Lyles, who retained his 200m world crown at the NYC Grand Prix in a U.S. sweep last year.
“A little bit of hitch coming off the turn but nothing to be worried about.”
The ebullient Olympic bronze medallist rolled through the Big Apple less than two weeks before the U.S. trials kick off on July 6 in Eugene, Oregon.
The World Championships begin in Budapest on Aug. 19.
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