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Olympic 100-meter champion Noah Lyles was beaten again by Oblique Seville when the Jamaican splashed to victory at a ...
Oblique Seville triumphed over Olympic 100-meter champion Noah Lyles at the rain-soaked Athletissima meet, clocking 9.87 seconds. Despite harsh weather, Seville displayed his dominance again. Lyles, ...
Heavy rain may have hampered many of the events at Athletissima on Wednesday (20), but it also made for some thrilling and ...
Olympic champion Noah Lyles was beaten by Jamaica's Oblique Seville in the 100 meters on Wednesday at a rain-soaked ...
Noah Lyles, Miltiadis Tentoglou, Keely Hodgkinson and Yaroslava Mahuchikh are among the ones to watch out for. Follow the ...
Edmonton middle-distance runner Marco Arop secured a lane in the Diamond League Final next month ahead of the World Athletics Championships with a fifth-place finish in the men's 800 metres in ...
Oblique Seville ran a blistering 100 metre race on Wednesday to top a field that included American Noah Lyles and teammate Ackeem Blake at the 'Athletissima' Lausanne Diamond League meet. Seville ...
On a track more suited to kayaks than sprinters, Jamaica’s Oblique Seville delivered a statement performance, powering through ...
Lyles, who was losing three-straight men’s 100m races to Jamaicans after he finished behind Kishane Thompson in Poland on Saturday, and to Seville on his Diamond League debut in London, was second in ...
(From L) Britain's Zharnel Hughes, Jamaica's Ackeem Blake, US' Noah Lyles, South Africa's Akani Simbine and Jamaica's Oblique Seville compete in the men's 100m event of the IAAF Diamond League ...
The Briton, in just her second race in 380 days since she became Olympic champion, eased to a comfortable win at the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise.
Noah Lyles's search for a 100m win this season continues after the Olympic champion was beaten for a second time in three races by Oblique Seville in a downpour.
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