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Olympic 100 Champion Noah Lyles Calls Off Weekend Race with Miami's Tyreek Hill for Personal Reasons

NEW YORK CITY, JUN 17 – Noah Lyles cited personal complications for canceling the race against Tyreek Hill, who recently ran 10.15 seconds in the 100 meters, ending the planned Times Square event.

  • Olympic 100-meter champion Noah Lyles called off his scheduled race against Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill for this weekend in Times Square.
  • The race was planned following months of public back-and-forth that began after the 2024 Olympics and was officially announced in February 2025 to happen over the summer.
  • Lyles explained the race fell through due to complications and personal reasons despite extensive preparation and negotiations between the two athletes.
  • Tyreek Hill recently ran a personal-best 10.15 seconds in a 100-meter dash on June 13, while Lyles holds a 9.78-second personal best and Olympic gold from Paris 2024.
  • The cancellation leaves the long-anticipated showdown unresolved, underscoring skepticism and challenges around turning the verbal rivalry into an official event.
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Footballer Tyreek Hill had challenged sprint star Noah Lyles. A planned race in New York has broken.

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