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Lyles to Return in Monaco 200m Duel With Olympic Champion Tebogo

Monaco will serve as the first clear measure of Lyles’s fitness against Tebogo since his ankle issue.

US' Noah Lyles congratulates Botswana's Letsile Tebogo after the men's Olympic 200m final in Paris last summer
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Overview

  • Lyles has not raced in open 100m or 200m events this season and instead opened with a 45.87-second 400m in April.
  • He withdrew from the Atlanta City Games, citing a tight ankle that raised concerns about his sprint readiness.
  • His scheduled 200m debut on July 11 at the Herculis Diamond League marks a pivotal test before the world championships cycle.
  • Tebogo arrives at Monaco on the back of a world-leading 19.76-second 200m run at the Prefontaine Classic.
  • Despite their intense on-track rivalry, both athletes emphasize mutual respect and friendship beyond competition.