After the 4th 200m World title, Noah Lyles said in an interview, “ The future of sprinting is hazy right now. There is so much talent, there is so much room for growth, and there are so many new personalities coming up, but I feel the way that the sport is right now, nobody knows which direction to go in. ” Talking of his last race, he said it would be at his own track meet, where he would be able to do any and everything that he wants. But what after then? What future does track and field have after its biggest showman hangs up the spikes?

“ Even if he just went away tomorrow and retired, what would be the future of sprinting? That is the question. Because the sprinting community has always been looking for the next meal ticket, the next guy who we can hang our hat on, the next supers

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