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Noah Lyles fires back at Trayvon Bromell after narrow defeat in 100 meters

Noah Lyles responded to his narrow loss to Trayvon Bromell in the 100-meter race, expressing frustration over the close finish. The race was highly competitive, with both athletes performing exceptionally well. Lyles' reaction highlights the intense rivalry between the two sprinters. The event took place during a major track and field competition, drawing attention from sports fans and analysts.

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Noah Lyles fires back at Trayvon Bromell after narrow defeat in 100 meters

Noah Lyles responded to his narrow loss to Trayvon Bromell in the 100-meter race, expressing frustration over the close finish. The race was highly competitive, with both athletes performing exceptionally well. Lyles' reaction highlights the intense rivalry between the two sprinters. The event took place during a major track and field competition, drawing attention from sports fans and analysts.

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