Olympic gold medal Noah Lyles said he was willing to compete with the star of the Miami Dolphins tyreek Hill in New York in a career in sprint, but Atlético’s challenge against the possible faster NFL player was canceled.
In his speech at an event in Cannes, France, Lyles talked about the suggested event that seemed to reach a good end after a few months of spinning and going. “We are involved in race creation, he is against me. In fact, he should be held this weekend,” Lyles said, according to the New York Post. “Unfortunately, there are some things, complications, personal factors that prevented it were carried out, but we stopped.”
“We’re going to celebrate a great event. We’re going to Close Times Square from New York and all, we’ll have all the advertising fences … It’ll be fun.” However, Lyles did not provide more details about the “complications” or “personal factors” he specified.
Lyles, 27, won a gold medal last day at the Paris Olympic Games at 100 meters and a tricampeón of the world, gold at 100, 200 and 4×100 meters smooth in 2023.
Hill, 31, participated on Friday in a California athletics test and won 100 meters smooth with a better personal brand 10.15 seconds after more than a decade from athletes, which he focused before entering the NFL.
Source: La Verdad

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