Athletics: Men’s 200m and 110m Hurdles Finals

As a long-time observer and former world record holder in the 110m Hurdles, I can truly appreciate the dedication, talent, and pressure that comes with competing at the Olympic Games. Noah Lyles’ potential to win four golds, including the 100m and 200m events, is nothing short of remarkable. His journey as a sprinter is inspiring, and while he may not have the same level of dominance over his rivals as legends like Usain Bolt or Carl Lewis once did, a phenomenal performance from him would be an exciting testament to the evolution of track and field.


Noah Lyles of the US is creating buzz with his potential to win a remarkable four gold medals at these Games, including the 100m and 200m events. While Lyles doesn’t hold the same level of uncontested supremacy over his opponents as past champions Usain Bolt or Carl Lewis did, it would be an extraordinary feat if he achieves this. It’s thrilling to witness a true champion; we want to see them pushed to their limits but also triumphant. Grant Holloway, the current world hurdles champion, stands a strong chance in this event despite experiencing nerves during the Tokyo Games and finishing second. Tade Ojora represents Great Britain in the high hurdles, with many formidable competitors present in the competition. – COLIN JACKSON

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2024-07-29 19:40