
Noah Lyles Calls Out Trayvon Bromell Over Finish-Line Photo After Losing in 100m Race
After coming up short against Trayvon Bromell in the 100m on Sunday, Noah Lyles issued a warning to his fellow American track star.
Bromwell, who recorded a 9.91s time to finish first at the Paris Diamond League, shot Lyles a glance as he crossed the finish line, and Lyles called him out on social media afterwards.
"Carefully there Treyvon," Lyles wrote. "The last person who did this to me didn't even make the podium next time we met."
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Lyles finished at 9.92s, marking his third sub-10 time of 2026, but came up short after a slow start. He was one of five runners to finish under 10 seconds on Sunday.
Bromell, a training partner of Lyles, picked up his second Diamond League win since 2025 after dealing with a multitude of injuries in recent years.
"I really liked my start, I pushed the wheel," said Bromell to Diamond League media post-race (h/t The Athletic's Liam Tharme). "I know that I have so much more in my tank, the times and data from my biomechanics make me excited for the season."
Whether Lyles will get the best of him the next time they race remains to be seen.






