Who is Noah Lyles, young athlete who broke Usain Bolt’s record?
Noah Lyles: Record-breaking American sprinter making history on the track. Olympic medalist and two-time World champion.
Noah Lyles: Record-breaking American sprinter making history on the track. Olympic medalist and two-time World champion.
A Dutch competitor, isolating in a hotel after testing positive for Covid-19 in the so-called controlled environment of the Games, acknowledged being in an Olympic jail.
Cricket and Olympics crossed paths only once, at the Paris 1900 Games, but there are Olympic legends who have had trysts with the game.
According to several media reports, swashbuckling batsman Chris Gayle was one of the members who attended Usain Bolt's 34th birthday party.
The 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay record holder has urged everyone who had come in close contact with him to self isolate themselves.
"I'm really not interested in it (contract speculation) to tell you the truth," he told reporters.
Despite his displeasure, it appears the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority guidelines mean he is eligible to be tested.
The 32-year-old is on the verge of signing his first contract as a professional footballer.
Bolt, 32, finished with his left foot after some slack marking on 55 minutes, celebrating with his trademark 'Lightning Bolt' pose in front of more than 5,000 fans -- a rare turnout for a pre-season game.
The 100m world record holder said he expected some nerves when out on the pitch, but was excited by the opportunity to prove his worth as a footballer.