Noah Lyles: Sprinting to Supremacy in the 200m Showdown
Noah Lyles dominated the 200m semi-finals with an impressive time of 19.51 seconds, setting a world-leading pace for the final. He will face a strong challenge from Kenny Bednarek and Bryan Levell. Bednarek aims to overcome past disappointments, while Levell seeks to uphold Jamaican sprinting legacy.

Noah Lyles proved his supremacy in the 200m, blazing through his semi-final with a world-best 19.51 seconds. His electrifying performance has set the stage for a thrilling final.
Despite a cautious start to the season, Lyles appeared relaxed and ready, outperforming rivals in gentler conditions than previous heats. His determination was clear as he confidently stated that opponents couldn't catch him.
Kenny Bednarek, driven by frustration after a fourth-place finish in the 100m, delivered a strategic run, securing a solid position for the final, while Jamaica's Bryan Levell remains confident in chasing a sprint double victory for his nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)