Last month, Oblique Seville ended a nine-year drought for the United States in the 100m, becoming the first American since Usain Bolt in Rio to claim gold at the World Athletics Championships.
When South African sprinter Bayanda Walaza powers towards the finish line, his style often finds an analogy with a windmill. His form and running technique
Noah Lyles caught the entire world’s attention when he won his fourth consecutive World Championships gold in the 200m dash at Tokyo. He has now become the only man to rival the legacy of Usain Bolt with four consecutive golds in 200m flat.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has done it again, pushing the boundaries of track and field by clinching the 400m world title in Tokyo with a truly unforgettable performance.
With his fourth consecutive 200m world title in Tokyo, Noah Lyles matched Usain Bolt’s legendary feat, making him the only athlete of the current generation to stand toe-to-toe with the former fastest man on Earth.
Usain Bolt, 39, is considered by many to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He won eight gold medals on the track, representing Jamaica at the Olympic Games from 2004 to 2016.