- Noah Lyles has been sent a message of encouragement by one of Real Madrid stars on social media
- The American sprinter became the Olympic champion at the Paris 2024 after narrowly beating Jamaica's Kishane Thompson
- Netizens also shared their thoughts on Los Blancos' star's message to the 100m Olympic gold medalist
Noah Lyles has received a message of support from a Real Madrid star after being crowned Olympic champions at the Paris 2024 in the Men's 100m event.
The American sprinter beat Jamaican runner Kishane Thompson (9.79s) and fellow countryman Fred Kerley to the gold medal, with South Africa's Akani Simbine finishing fourth.
Real Madrid star shows support to Noah Lyles
Lyles, while motivating his followers on X (formerly known as Twitter), listed some of the health issues he's suffering from.
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Despite these, he went on to win gold in the 100m event at the Olympic Games in Paris.
"I have Asthma, allergies, dyslexia, ADD, anxiety, and Depression. But I will tell you that what you have does not define what you can become. Why Not You!" the Olympic Gold medalist said on X.Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni replied to the American sprinter's tweet with a message of support.
"Somehow, Someway, we all have different kinds of problems, fears, and questions that we're facing. IT'S NORMAL," he said."Don't try to be perfect because it doesn't exist. The person in front of you is not perfect, either, even if she acts like it's the case. "Accept/Embrace your emotions and believe in yourself no matter what 🙏🏾."Reactions as Tchouameni sends message to Noah Lyles
TheWhiteHassan said:
"Aurameni with inspiring lines."a_derll felt the words of Tchouameni:
"Why do I feel like you’re talking to me?"FZrmcf reacted:
"My starboy with dem words of wisdom."@ZRMCF_ commented:
"Tchouaméni can actually do it all, knows how to play & help out of position & also knows how to say the best things. We are blessed."Lyles inspirational message after victory
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Lyles, the newly crowned 100-meter champion, took to social media not to boast but to inspire. His message was simple yet powerful: obstacles do not define you.
The American sprinter beat Jamaica's Kishane Thompson on the line after both athletes clocked similar times in a tension-packed final.
Lyles is now the reigning world champion and Olympic champion after his heroics in Budapest last year.
Source: Briefly.co.za