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US sprinter Noah Lyles sets world best 150m time at Golden Spike meet
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US sprinter Noah Lyles sets world best 150m time at Golden Spike meet

US sprinter Noah Lyles set a new world record in the 150m event with a time of 14.67 seconds at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic. He defeated South African athlete Sinesipho Dambile and Australian teenager Gout Gout, who finished third. Lyles also recently won the 100m race at the Wanda Diamond League meet in Rome.

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US sprinter Noah Lyles sets world best 150m time at Golden Spike meet

US sprinter Noah Lyles set a new world record in the 150m event with a time of 14.67 seconds at the Golden Spike meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic. He defeated South African athlete Sinesipho Dambile and Australian teenager Gout Gout, who finished third. Lyles also recently won the 100m race at the Wanda Diamond League meet in Rome.

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