Lyles’ Triumph and Future:
Despite the controversy, Lyles celebrated his gold medal with immense pride. Reflecting on his journey, he shared his triumphs and struggles on social media, encouraging others to persevere through their challenges. “I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression. But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why Not You!” he posted on X.
Lyles, who had previously earned a world championship in the 100 meters just a year before the Olympics, is now looking ahead to future accomplishments. With a new endorsement deal from Adidas and plans to secure his own signature sneaker, Lyles is set to continue making waves in athletics.
Confident in his abilities, Lyles also expressed his determination to win the 200 meters at the upcoming events, promising fans that “when I come off the turn, they will be depressed.”
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