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    “Reminds me what it means to wear USA across my chest”-Noah Lyles expresses pride after anchoring team to World Championships victory 

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsSeptember 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    “Reminds me what it means to wear USA across my chest”-Noah Lyles expresses pride after anchoring team to World Championships victory 
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    Noah Lyles expressed his thoughts after putting forward a strong performance in the men’s 4x100m relay and winning the gold medal at the World Championships. The Olympic gold medalist expressed his gratitude for being able to compete in the relay and celebrate the victory with the women’s team in Tokyo.

    Team USA’s men’s 4x100m relay team included Kenny Bednarek, Christian Coleman, Courtney Lindsey, and Noah Lyles. They went head-to-head against a highly competitive lineup of athletes and put forward an incredible performance to extend their dominance in the event once again to win the World Championship title.

    Along with the men’s team, the women’s 4x100m relay team also clinched the victory in Tokyo. Noah Lyles shared his thoughts about celebrating with the team with a heartfelt message on Instagram. He shared how such moments fill him up with pride to represent Team USA on the global stage. Moreover, he thanked his fans for their unwavering support throughout the World Championships and shared how their energy helped the team during crucial moments of the track meet.

    “Proud to be part of this men’s 4x100m team and to celebrate alongside the women as they brought home gold too. Moments like these remind me what it means to wear USA across my chest. 🥇🥇Thank you to Team USA for the trust and to all the fans around the world who cheered us on. Your energy carried us every step of the way. 🇺🇸✨📍Tokyo 2025,” he wrote.

    Noah Lyles concluded his World Championships campaign with 2 gold medals and one silver medal.


    Noah Lyles on winning his 4th 200m World Championship Gold medal

    Day 9 - World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 - Source: GettyDay 9 - World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 - Source: Getty
    Day 9 – World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 – Source: Getty

    Noah Lyles expressed his thoughts after winning the 200m World Championship title for the fourth time with a detailed message on Instagram. The American athlete shared how the event had shaped him into a better athlete and gave him the opportunity to compete against some of the best athletes in the world.

    Moreover, he reflected on his journey over the years and shared how he had worked very hard to perfect aspects of his performance to emerge victorious once again on the global stage.

    “4x 200m World Champion. The 200m has carried me around the world and shaped me in ways I never imagined. Each gold is more than a medal, it’s proof of the work, the struggle, and the love I have for this sport. Thank you for being part of the journey,” he wrote.

    Furthermore, he hoped to continue to push his limits and achieve greater heights as an athlete.