Fastest Men Ever in the 200m As Noah Lyles Chases Usain Bolt’s World Record
- Noah Lyles gains attention after winning the 100 metres at the ongoing Paris Olympics
- The 27-year-old recently spoke about his chances of eclipsing Usain Bolt's record in the 200-metre category
- Legit.ng shines the spotlight on the fastest men in the history of the 200 metres as Lyles eyes Bolt’s record
Noah Lyles has to be the most talked-about name currently at the Olympic Games, and you don’t need a searchlight to figure out why.
The young American sprinter recently clinched gold at the Paris 2024 showpiece, setting a personal best time of 9.79 seconds to claim first place ahead of Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson and fellow American, Fred Kerley.
However, while the 27-year-old might currently rule the 100-metre scene, the same cannot be said for the 200-metre event.
The highly rated sprinter is poised to participate in the 200-metre heats, with the aim of qualifying for the semi-finals and the final, which would afford him the chance to clinch another gold medal.
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Nonetheless, it appears Lyles is not keen on just making up the numbers in the 200-metre category.
The world champion recently spoke about the possibility of eclipsing the world record currently held by Usain Bolt.
In an interview captured by Olympics.com, Lyles reflected:
“When you reach the top, you start to ask yourself, ‘What do I need to do to be considered the greatest when I leave the sport?’” said Lyles, following his victory in the 200 meters at the US Olympic Team Trials 2024.
“Breaking a world record is one of two goals I still want to achieve: winning an Olympic gold and setting a world record.”
As Lyles prepares for Paris 2024, he faces a tough challenge. To check off his first goal, he will need to overcome competitors like Jamaica’s Bryan Levell and Canada’s Andre De Grasse, before looking to eclipse the world record of 19.19-second currently held by Usain Bolt, to make history.
With the men’s 200 metres set to capture attention, TUKO highlights the fastest men ever in this thrilling category.
Fastest men in the 200 metres category
Below is a table detailing a list of the fastest men in the history of the 200-metre category.
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
1 | Usain BOLT | Jamaica | 19.19 |
2 | Yohan BLAKE | Jamaica | 19.26 |
3 | Noah LYLES | USA | 19.31 |
4 | Michael JOHNSON | USA | 19.32 |
5 | Erriyon KNIGHTON | USA | 19.49 |
6 | Letsile TEBOGO | Botswana | 19.50 |
7 | Walter DIX | USA | 19.53 |
8 | Justin GATLIN | USA | 19.57 |
9 | Tyson GAY | USA | 19.68 |
10 | Kenneth BEDNAREK | USA | 19.59 |
*Data courtesy of World Athletics.
Lyles shares emotional message after 100m win
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Lyles inspired his fans with a message of resilience and belief after winning Gold at the Paris Olympics with a finish time of 9.784 seconds.
The American sprinter's victory represented more than just a record-breaking sprint—it was a triumph over a lifetime of challenges.
Lyles, the newly crowned 100-meter champion, took to social media not to boast but to inspire. His message was simple yet powerful: obstacles do not define you.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke