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Noah Lyles scored a golden hat-trick at Budapest 2023

Published:2023-08-27 By Hồng Duy(MetaSports) Comments
HungaryAfter the 100m and 200m, Noah Lyles continued with the US team to win the gold medal in the men's 4x100m relay at the Budapest 2023 Athletics World Championships.

In the final night of August 26, Christian Coleman started well and helped the US take the lead soon. But when Fred Kerley took the stick, the race was still tight. Brandon Carnes opened up a tight lead and Lyles ran the perfect final to help the US win the gold with 37 seconds 38 - the best parameter in the world in 2023.

Thanks to that, Lyles completed a golden hat-trick in Budapest 2023. One day before the 4x100m final, the 26-year-old runner won the 200m championship for the third time in a row with 19 seconds 51. On August 20, he became the new champion. 100m with a time of 9 seconds 83, thereby holding this prestigious content gold medal for American athletics through four consecutive periods.

After completing the golden hat-trick, Lyles raised three fingers to celebrate the victory and shouted "Three". Lyles is also the first person to win all three of these titles at the world tournament after the legendary Usain Bolt in 2015.

"I have a lot," Lyles said when asked what makes him special. "The most important thing is that I can maintain a high speed for a very long time. I am also very good at learning. If someone tells me this is something they need to do, I can learn it within minutes. one day, maybe less. My mentality is also extremely strong."

The Italy team, consisting of Roberto Rigali, Marcell Jacobs, Lorenzo Patta and Filippo Tortu, won the silver medal with 37 seconds 62. Olympic 100 champion Jacobs - Italy's second runner - appeared to enjoy competing in the team event and satisfied with the runner-up.

The bronze medal went to Jamaica - the team has Ackeem Blake, Oblique Seville, Ryiem Forde, Rohan Watson - with 37 seconds 76. Seville said: "This is a new generation and we are proud to bring home a bronze medal. Sprinting in Jamaica at a really high level and with a great legacy. This medal gives us more motivation for Paris 2024, and wants to continue bringing the medal back to Jamaica."

In the women's 4x100m relay, the US team with Tamari Davis, Twanisha Terry, Gabrielle Thomas, Sha'Carri Richardson also won gold in 41 seconds 3 and set a new world record. Jamaica took the silver medal with 41 seconds 21, while England took the bronze medal with 41 seconds 97 - both the best stats of the 2023 (SB) season.

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