Seasoned track and field coach Anderson Emerole has offered his insights on the never-ending debate regarding comparisons of with .
Lyles specialises in the same events just like the Jamaican who remains the fastest man alive.
However, Emerole has offered a grounded and maintaining that his time is unrecognisable since he has not not run it since high school.
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In an X post, Emerole said: “Despite having high-quality 100 & 200 marks, Noah’s 400 time falls well below others since he hasn’t run it since high school.»
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Emerole said in response, reacting to Lyles’ old times and hypothetical ceiling. “Won’t make predictions since it’s a season opener, but almost certain he’ll move up this combo sprinters list.”
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Bolt’s untapped 400m potential got dragged into the mix. While and 19.31 in the 200m, his 400m best is a distant 47.04 from his high school days.
And in a field where elite sprinters like and even Usain Bolt have flirted with the 400m, that gap is hard to ignore.
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, which he achieved in 2007. While not his main event, this time highlights his incredible speed and endurance.
He is best known for his world records in the 100m (9.58 seconds) and 200m (19.19 seconds).
Usain Bolt did not win any medals in the 400m event at the Olympic Games. He did, however, compete in a rare 400m race in 2013, winning his heat, but it was not a medal-winning event