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Noah Lyles says there is no Canada vs. USA relay rivalry

The world 100m and 200m champion, Noah Lyles, is speaking the speak after successful his first World Athletics Relays gold medal, anchoring the Individuals within the males’s 4x100m relay over Canada, who received silver.

Within the blended zone, Lyles was requested by a reporter whether or not he thought there was a budding rivalry between the American and Canadian groups (with Canada having crushed them two years in the past on American soil on the 2022 World Championships). Lyles responded, “Canada who?”

“Rivalry between who? Who? Who?” Lyles yelled. “I imply, I wasn’t on the staff final time, so. Each time I’ve been on the anchor [leg], we win. That’s all I received to say.”

The American 4x100m staff burst out laughing at Lyles’s chirp on the Canadians. This marked the primary relay matchup between Crew USA and Canada because the Canadians received gold on American soil on the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Ore.

The Individuals got here into the 2024 World Athletics Relays because the top-ranked staff, coming off a world 4x100m title in Budapest final August. The Canadian 4x100m staff didn’t attain the ultimate, operating the heats with out their traditional anchor, Andre De Grasse.

Crew USA has not received Olympic gold within the males’s 4x100m since Sydney 2000. When requested whether or not Lyles felt any additional strain, he claimed the U.S. would have taken the gold medal residence if he had been on the relay staff on the Tokyo Olympics. The Canadian males’s 4x100m relay staff has received medals on the final two Olympic Video games–silver at Tokyo 2020 and bronze at Rio 2016.

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Noah Lyles edges out Canada’s Andre De Grasse within the males’s 4x100m relay last in Nassau, Bahamas. Photograph: Kevin Morris

The Canadian staff completed a couple of half a second again of the Individuals, even with De Grasse operating the third-fastest 100m relay cut up (8.96 seconds) within the males’s last, solely behind U.S. sprinters Lyles (8.88) and Kenny Bednarek (8.95).


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