Noah Lyles and Tyreek Hill Confirm Race to Determine the Fastest Man
The Olympic champion and NFL star will face off this spring or summer, with details on distance and location still undecided.
- Noah Lyles, the reigning Olympic 100-meter gold medalist, and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill have agreed to race after months of public trash talk.
- The race is set to occur before Lyles competes in the U.S. Championships in July, but the exact date, location, and distance have not been finalized.
- Both athletes have exchanged jabs on social media, with Lyles holding a 'Tyreek could never' sign after a recent victory and Hill responding with confident retorts.
- Lyles favors a longer race, such as 100 meters, while Hill prefers a shorter distance like 40 yards, leading to a likely compromise between the two.
- The event is expected to settle a long-standing debate about who is faster, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome of this unique crossover showdown.