
Tyreek Hill Posts Video of 10.15-Second 100M Dash Amid Cancelled Noah Lyles Race
Miami Dolphins star receiver Tyreek Hill is continuing to rub salt in the wound of Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles after their canceled race.
Hill released a 10-minute video on Tuesday featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the lead-up to his recent personal-record 10.15-second performance in the 100-meter dash:
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"For those who don't know, I've ran track my entire life. Hitting my PR of 10.15 in the 100m truly felt incredible," Hill wrote in the caption. "This vlog takes you behind the scenes of my track preparation. Watch exclusive footage of my warm-up, mindset, race execution, and full breakdown of how I hit 10.15."
Hill and Lyles have been going back and forth for months, but fans were left disappointed when Lyles withdrew from their proposed race due to "complications" and "personal reasons." After Hill clocked a 10.15 in the 100-meter dash, he taunted Lyles with a sign that read, "Noah could never."
After Lyles' withdrawal, Hill has turned his attention to calling for a race against streamer iShowSpeed:
It's clear that Hill is motivated to prove his mettle on the track. He will soon have to return to focusing on football when the Dolphins begin training camp next month.

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