Lyles cruises into Olympic 200m semi-final in treble gold bid

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Noah Lyles, fresh off his Olympic 100m gold win in Paris, effortlessly advanced through his 200m heat at the Stade de France on Monday, keeping his sprint treble hopes alive.

Lyles, who clinched the 100m title with a photo-finish victory over Jamaican Kishane Thompson in 9.79 seconds, topped his 200m heat with a time of 20.19 seconds.

Despite a slow start, the triple world 200m champion took command as he rounded the bend and maintained his lead with ease.

The semi-finals are scheduled for tomorrow, with the final set for Thursday.

“I was up by seven. My dang body got this clock that wakes up at seven because that’s when I practise every day,” Lyles said. “So that’s when I naturally wake up. But throughout the day it’s kind of just been meandering, trying to get my body jump-started.

“I saw my physio and chiro at about 10, saw them till 12. Then I got some food, took a nap and woke up about 3.30. And here we are.”

Lyles, who will also chase gold in the 4x100m relay, said the 200m remained his “favourite race because I feel it shows all my abilities”.

“I spent years working on the 100m, but the 200 is where it’s at. This is where I get to show my speed and endurance and my top-end speed.

“This where I get to show I’m stronger than everybody else.”

Lyles’ Jamaican partner Junelle Bromfield qualified for the semi-finals of the women’s 400m, on the couple’s two-year anniversary.

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“I watched it on TV while I was getting treatment,” Lyles said of Bromfield, who was a one-time training partner of Kishane Thompson, who was edged into 100m silver on Sunday by just five-thousandths of a second.

He added: “We’ve been dating for two years now – it goes by fast. I’ve got pretty big plans for celebrations. I’m trying to give her a little more time.

“Last year we kind of went on a Noah Lyles campaign and unfortunately that cut into a lot of our vacation time.”

Also going through into the 200m semis as heat winners were fellow 100m finalists Letsile Tebogo of Botswana (20.10sec) and American Kenny Bednarek (19.96).

A third American, Erriyon Knighton, a silver and bronze medallist at the past two world championships, topped another heat in 19.99sec.

Canada’s Andre de Grasse, defending champion and silver medallist at the Rio Games, also qualified, clocking 20.30sec behind Lyles.

South Africa’s 400m world record holder and gold medallist in Rio, Wayde van Niekerk, went through after finishing third in his heat, won by Liberia’s Joseph Fahnbulleh.

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