يحاول ذهب - حر
Lyles excited about racing toward world title defence
August 20, 2025
|Gulf Today
Noah Lyles was ‘super excited’ on Tuesday about his progress toward defending his IOO and 200 meters titles at track and field’s world championships next month.
-
The Paris Olympics IOO-meter champion lost weeks of training to an unspecified injury in April and ran his first sub-IO seconds time this season on Saturday in Poland.
“I'm super excited because I'm seeing the progression,” the 28-year-old American said at a news conference in Lausanne ahead of the Athletissima meet.
Lyles will no longer face Thompson, who ran 9.75 in June, after the Olympic silver medalist opted to skip his intended Swiss entry. The lineup includes Courtney Lindsey of the United States and Jamaican Oblique Seville who have run, respectively, 9.83 and 9.82 this season.
“Everybody else has had probably eight, |O races already,” said Lyles, who started just three {00s since his competitive season began in mid-July, “I'm coming in in a rushed schedule.”
“Sometimes you got to step back and be excited just for that," he said.
هذه القصة من طبعة August 20, 2025 من Gulf Today.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Gulf Today
Gulf Today
Kerala debates spread of brain-eating amoeba attack
The Kerala Legislative Assembly on Wednesday debated the alarming rise of amoebic meningoencephalitis in the state, which has resulted in 19 fatalities so far this year.
1 mins
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
EU proposes sanctions against Israel over Gaza
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed to suspend free-trade arrangements on Israeli goods due to the war in Gaza, even though the measure does not currently have sufficient support among the European Union's member countries to pass.
3 mins
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
AD doctors perform complex surgery on 16-year-old boy
Doctors at Madinat Zayed Hospital successfully performed a precise and complex orthopaedic surgery on a 16-year-old boy, leading to his recovery from a severe knee injury.
1 mins
September 18, 2025

Gulf Today
Stocks, dollar calm as investors await US interest rate cut decision
Traders took a breather from the global rally that lifted several equity indexes to record highs over recent weeks, as they anticipate the Fed decision and post-meeting comments by Jerome Powell
3 mins
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
MS Society awards top projects for inclusion plan
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) has announced the three winning projects of the inaugural edition of the Universal Design for Inclusion Program. Part of NMSS’s youth awareness efforts, the programme was delivered in partnership with six leading UAE universities across 11 campuses and supported by more than 45 faculty and industry mentors.
1 mins
September 18, 2025

Gulf Today
McIlroy set to headline Dubai Desert Classic following historic Grand Slam
As he celebrates a history-making year in which he completed the career Grand Slam at Augusta National, Rory Mcllroy has confirmed he will return to Emirates Golf Club to headline the 2026 Hero Dubai Desert Classic, taking place from Jan. 22-25, 2026.
2 mins
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
Chinese auto giant Jetour unveils new model in Dubai
Chinese auto giant, Jetour has unveiled the overseas debut of its 'All-terrain Premium HybridSUV', the G700 at Dubai's iconic Armani Hotel.
1 min
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
NZ boosted by Roigard's return ahead of Australia clash
New Zealand have been handed a timely boost ahead of their pivotal Rugby Championship Tests against Australia with halfback Cameron Roigard cleared to return after a two-month layoff due to a foot injury.
1 mins
September 18, 2025

Gulf Today
Pact champions children's health in schools
Aster DM Healthcare and GEMS Education have joined forces in a partnership that places health and wellness at the core of learning.
1 mins
September 18, 2025
Gulf Today
Sharjah's role in backing kids with disabilities praiseworthy
According to Dr. Amani Shabaan Shokr, families play an important role in society to protect the dignity of the differently-abled child
3 mins
September 18, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size