Olympics champions Noah Lyles, Rai Benjamin and Grant Holloway have joined hands for a new exciting venture aimed at going beyond the track for their fans.
Olympics champions Noah Lyles, Rai Benjamin and Grant Holloway have teamed up for a new venture set to give fans an inside look into the lives of some of their favorite athletes.
The three sprinters have launched a new podcast called ‘Beyond The Records’ which promises to give fans all that they did not see at the Paris 2024 Olympics and no holds barred interviews.
Perhaps tired of their stories being told by third parties, the trio is keen to own the narrative, and have promised fans an exciting podcast whose first episode will be unleashed on Thursday December 12.
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"What's up, everybody. You have seen us on the track and now it's time to see us off the track,” Lyles said while introducing the rest of the cast for the Beyond The Records Podcast.
“Introducing our new podcast 'Beyond The Records'. From rivalries on the track to what really went down in the village, we're bringing you everything that you did not see on TV, and yeah, we are naming names. Mark your calendars, on December 12th we are bringing the heat."
Lyles, who won 100m gold before he lost the 200m crown to Letsile Tebogo, after which he revealed that he was hampered by Covid-19, told fans to expect more of what transpired through that moment while revealing that some special guests have been lined up as well.
"Beyond The Records is live this Thursday! Episode 1 we get into all the tea from Paris, the truth about competing with Covid, and giving you some easter eggs on some future guests to come,” he added.
“You really don’t want to miss Noah Lyles, Rai Benjamin, and Grant Holloway! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. Meet us on the mic this Thursday!"
The three sprinters had an incredible year on the track with Holloway totally dominating the 110m hurdles race to win Olympics gold and Diamond League title before he was crowned US Male Athlete of the Year at last weekend’s gala in Orlando, Florida.
Benjamin, meanwhile, won two gold medals, claiming the 400m hurdles title, after which he anchored team USA to the 4x400m relay crown, having fended off a stiff challenge from Tebogo who was on the anchor leg for Team Botswana.