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The World Athletics Indoor Championships 2024 are raging on in Glasgow, Scotland and the track and field events are matching the fans’ expectations emphatically. Only hours ago, the intense rivalry between Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman saw another point being awarded to the latter after his win in the 60m sprint. With the latest victory, Coleman is understandably now eyeing his chance to match his arch-enemy’s Olympic record.

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Olympic medalist Lyles and three-time World Championships gold medalist Coleman’s rivalry is one for the history books and their tussle has seen both of them square off several times. With Lyles coming out on top at the recently held USATF Indoor Championships, Coleman’s win in Glasgow is justifiably supplying some extra boost to the system for the two-time Diamond League winners.

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Noah Lyles earns the respect of his rival

In a recent post on X by the official FloTrack account, Coleman’s mentality following his triumph is highlighted with gusto. “Christian Coleman respects the competition he has with Noah Lyles“, reads the caption of the post, while the runner makes it abundantly clear that he isn’t afraid to take the fight to his competitors on the track. “…I think it makes the storyline a lot better when it’s natural“, said Coleman about his competition with Noah.

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At the end of the day, Noah’s a great competitor and a great professional…and so am I“, Coleman didn’t hesitate to acknowledge. He further stated that despite having vastly differing skill sets, both of them are incredibly confident about their own prowesses. “We are both talented in our own right“, claimed the 6th-fastest man in the 100m event.

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I know I had to bring my A-game and he knows he has to bring his as well when we step out there“, mentioned Coleman when talking about what motivated him to clinch first place after a nail-biting race.

With that, Coleman rang a hopeful statement of “…carrying that momentum to Paris“. Coleman’s words only reflect the mutual respect the duo has for each other, which was under the spotlight after Lyles’ win at the USA Indoor Championships.

The long rivalry made both competitors see the best in each other

Earlier this month, Lyles recorded his first victory over Coleman. He defeated Coleman at the USATF Indoor Championships for just .01 seconds. Noah had to pay his homage to the latter for pushing him to continuously up his game in the 60m event. “I thank this man“, Noah was heard talking about his national colleague for keeping him motivated when dark thoughts clouded his mind.

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Later on, Lyles further bestowed the title of “the greatest in the world” on Coleman, highlighting just how much his win meant. With the latest win, Christian currently leads the rivalry with a 6-1 record in his favor. Now that the Olympics are only five months away, it remains to be seen if Lyles can take the loss as another lesson learned and find a new path to finally discover the formula to take Coleman down at the race to Paris.

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Diptarko Paul

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Diptarko Paul is a Senior Writer at EssentiallySports, specializing in standout performances in Olympic sports. A State Championship swimming qualifier, he brings eight years of editorial experience shaped by a deep understanding of both traditional and emerging sports. His career includes shaping editorial narratives at Yahoo India and leading content strategy at Coinbase. He has covered American sports and the esports ecosystem extensively. At EssentiallySports, Diptarko was a key member of the Paris Olympics trends desk, where he tracked emerging storylines and helped shape coverage strategy. Diptarko is a graduate of EssentiallySports’ prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program, receiving mentorship from industry veterans to refine his reporting and storytelling skills.

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