Noah Lyles Achieves Fourth World Title, Matching Usain Bolt in 200 Meters
Noah Lyles clinched his fourth world title in the men's 200 meters, matching Usain Bolt's record, with a time of 19.52 seconds. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won the women's 200 meters. Lyles overcame past challenges including injuries and rivalries, highlighting his resilience and status among sprinting greats.

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Noah Lyles has secured his fourth world title in the men's 200 meters, equaling the legendary Usain Bolt's record with a stunning time of 19.52 seconds.
After a tightly contested race against his rival Kenny Bednarek, Lyles emerged victorious, adding to his remarkable sprinting legacy.
Alongside Lyles' victory, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden made history by completing the first women's 100-200 double at the world championships since 2013. Despite facing adversities like past injuries and intense competition, Lyles reinforced his standing as one of the greats in the sprinting world.
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