Athletes to Watch: Noah Lyles Following Usain Bolt’s retirement, the question of the track and field world has been who will replace Bolt. The answer may be more than one person – while Christian Coleman has shown over a year’s worth of dominance in the 100m, Noah Lyles has emerged as the man to beat in the 200m. The two-time Diamond League champion in the 200m recently ran a personal-best 19.50, making him the fourth fastest person in the event all time (behind Bolt, Yohan Blake & Michael Johnson). Lyles’s times in both the 100m and 200m are faster than Bolt’s were at the same age (21), so the possibility of breaking Bolt’s world records exists. Lyles, who won gold in the 200m at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, also boasts an affable personality: he has worn R2D2 socks, danced on the track and channeled Japanese anime character Dragon Ball Z. Visit Noah's Team USA profile Athlete Info Sport Track and Field Height 5'11" Weight 154 Date of Birth July 18th, 1997 Hometown Alexandria, VA Current Residence Clermont, FL Trivia Along with being a world champion runner, Noah also is a rapper. He released his first full-length album, "A Humans Journey" in April of 2020 under his rap name Nojo18. Grow your Olympic knowledge Chantel Navarro’s Olympic Boxing Dream Chantel explains her inspiration to become an Olympic winning boxer. Motivation, Inspiration, and Love Illustrate Gabby Douglas’ LA28 Logo Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas explains how her LA28 'A' illustrates motivation, inspiration and love. Karate Explained Featuring Sakura Kokumai Join Rutledge Wood as he gets a crash-course lesson in Kata, one of the forms of Karate that will be in the Olympics for the first time So You Want to Try Ski Jumping? You don’t need wings to fly. Olympic Minute: Chloe Kim What has Chloe Kim been doing in her downtime since Pyeongchang? Find out in this Olympic minute video. Olympic Minute: Karen Chen Why is Karen Chen described as a "magical skater?" Find out in this Olympic minute video. View More sports in this article Track & Field tags in this article 2020 Summer Olympics Athletes to Watch Fan SportsEngine