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Noah Lyles, the Olympic 100-meter gold medalist turning heads off the track, just dropped jaws in Pune, India, where he spilled the tea on his all-or-nothing mindset for the 2026 season and LA28 Olympics. Speaking exclusively to PTI on Saturday as brand ambassador for the Bajaj Pune Marathon, the 28-year-old sprinter declared hes jumping off the cliff with no half-measures, pushing his body to uncharted limits to chase Usain Bolts 100m and 200m records on home soil. Rediff reports Lyles calling LA the perfect stage for epic races, vowing to seize the moment without stagnation, while reinventing himself to stay ahead of rivals like Jamaicans Oblique Seville and Kishane Thompson, whom he dubs inspiring, not difficult. Hes holding off on committing to World Athletics Ultimate Championship in Budapest next September until they nail the full showmanship he demands, per the same PTI interview echoed by DTNext.
No fresh social media buzz or public sightings popped in the last 24 hours, but this Pune bombshell carries big biographical weight, signaling Lyles laser-focus on Bolt-beating glory amid flexible prep mirroring his Paris 2024 gold-bronze haul, with more 200m races and a revved indoor season ahead. Earlier this month, on December 3, the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix announced his return to their January 24, 2026 event in Boston, fueling hype for his indoor comeback as reigning Olympic champ.
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