Noah Lyles Says He Wants His Own Signature Sneaker

Noah Lyles Says He Wants His Own Signature Sneaker

As a gamer with a deep appreciation for sports and the athletes who push boundaries, I can’t help but empathize with Noah Lyles‘ aspirations. His gold medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympics isn’t just a feat of speed, it’s a testament to his grit, determination, and unwavering spirit.


After clinching the gold medal in the 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Noah Lyles harbors grand aspirations. This remarkable achievement now labels him as the world’s swiftest human.

After the wrap-up interview following the meet, Lyles expressed his concerns about limited opportunities and collaborations for accomplished track and field athletes, irrespective of their level of achievement.

In response to a query about his and American track’s future outlook, Lyles simply expressed his personal ambition: “I aspire to have my own line of athletic shoes.”

“I want my own trainer. Dead serious,” he continued.”

Later on, the sprinter made it clear that he was seeking a unique pair of sneakers, distinct from the spiked shoes used by track runners, as he mentioned there’s little financial gain in using spikes.

Lyles emphasized that track and field athletes often get ignored, using the example of four-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson, who is the sole individual to have won both the 200m and 400m races. Despite his incredible achievements, Johnson did not receive a signature shoe line.

“It seems unbelievable to me,” Lyles continued, “given the number of medals we win, the attention we generate, and yet it hasn’t occurred.”

Noah Lyles, celebrated American track and field athlete, aspires for a personalized training sneaker following his triumph in the 100m final today, earning him the gold medal 🥇🏃‍♂️💨.

— KicksFinder (@KicksFinder) August 5, 2024

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2024-08-05 17:55