Noah Lyles has given a hint of the style he will embrace as he gears up to make an ecstatic appearance at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Two-time world 200m champion Noah Lyles has hinted at the style he is planning to execute at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Apart from his dominant performance on the track, the American is always known to be big on fashion as he makes stunning appearances during track meets. This season, he has already made iconic appearances at the Racers Grand Prix and the USTAF New York City Grand Prix.
At the Racers Grand Prix in Jamaica, the triple world champion finished second behind Oblique Seville in the men’s 100m before winning the 200m at the NYC Grand Prix.
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As he gears up for the Olympic Games, the two-time world 200m champion has hinted at incorporating pearls in his style as he seeks to make a statement.
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“I’m giving my vibe, I’m trying to figure out what’s the style for the Olympics, and this year, I think it’s been screaming pearls," Lyles told Citius Mag.
“You know pearls have been the vibe all this time so I had to make sure that my nails were a pearly vibe and I also had to make sure my hair, you know the outfits…that’s what I think I’m going to the Olympics with."
The 26-year-old also noted that his fans are an integral part of his career and he always looks to make them proud. He also lauded the announcer for giving him a standing ovation as he introduced Lyles to the crowds.
“We did a lot of work going into this meet all the way from the announcer, you know I think we got a hockey introduction because the announcer works for some hockey team and I was like, ‘Yeah, that’s the introduction we need at every time we step out onto the track, right there’,” Lyles said.
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