Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley Compete to be the World’s Fastest Sprinter

Seattle Sports

Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley have been competing to be the world’s fastest sprinter for some time now. Both athletes have achieved remarkable success in their respective careers, with Lyles winning gold medals in the 200m and 4x100m relay at the 2018 World Championships and Kerley winning gold in the 400m at the 2017 World Championships.

The two sprinters have been neck-and-neck in their race to be the world’s fastest, with Lyles holding the current world record in the 200m at 19.50 seconds and Kerley holding the world record in the 400m at 43.03 seconds. Both athletes have also achieved impressive times in the 100m, with Lyles running 9.86 seconds and Kerley running 9.88 seconds.

The competition between Lyles and Kerley has been fierce, with both athletes pushing each other to new heights. In 2019, Lyles ran a 19.50 second 200m, breaking his own world record and becoming the first man ever to run under 19.60 seconds. This was closely followed by Kerley’s 400m world record of 43.03 seconds, which he achieved in 2020.

The competition between Lyles and Kerley is sure to continue as both athletes strive to be the world’s fastest sprinter. With both athletes continuing to break records, it is sure to be an exciting race to watch. As fans, we can only hope that both athletes continue to push each other to new heights and that one of them will eventually be crowned the world’s fastest sprinter.

Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley Compete to be the World's Fastest Sprinter