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Noah Lyles runs world-best 14.67 seconds to win 150 meters at Golden Spike meet
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Noah Lyles runs world-best 14.67 seconds to win 150 meters at Golden Spike meet

Olympic champion Noah Lyles ran a world-best time of 14.67 seconds to win the 150 meters event at the Golden Spike meet. He defeated competitors such as Australia's Gout Gout and South Africa's Sinesipho Dambile, both of whom also broke previous records. Lyles' performance surpassed the prior world best set by Jamaica's Kishane Thompson. Additionally, Gout set an under-20 world record in the 200 meters with a time of 19.67 seconds.

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Noah Lyles runs world-best 14.67 seconds to win 150 meters at Golden Spike meet

Olympic champion Noah Lyles ran a world-best time of 14.67 seconds to win the 150 meters event at the Golden Spike meet. He defeated competitors such as Australia's Gout Gout and South Africa's Sinesipho Dambile, both of whom also broke previous records. Lyles' performance surpassed the prior world best set by Jamaica's Kishane Thompson. Additionally, Gout set an under-20 world record in the 200 meters with a time of 19.67 seconds.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports competition with no political content or controversy. It provides factual information about race results, times, and records without any apparent bias or framing that favors one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 95): Highly factual with specific times and competitors mentioned. Minor potential issue with 'rarely contested 150 meters' as this event isn't commonly held. Objective tone with minimal editorializing.

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