Athletics-American Lyles sets world best in rarely run 150 metres


Athletics - Ostrava Golden Spike Meeting - Mestsky Stadion, Ostrava, Czech Republic - June 16, 2026 Noah Lyles of the U.S. celebrates after winning the men's 150m and setting a new world record REUTERS/David W Cerny

June 17 (Reuters) - ⁠American Noah Lyles took a ⁠quarter of a second off ‌the world's best time to clinch victory in the rarely-run 150 metres at the ​Ostrava Golden Spike meeting ⁠in the Czech ⁠Republic on Tuesday.

Lyles, the Olympic 100m ⁠champion ‌and four-times 200m world champion, clocked 14.67 seconds ⁠to better Jamaican Kishane Thompson's mark ​of ‌14.92 set earlier this year.

"It ⁠was about ​time," the 28-year-old said.

"This feeling - it's nothing new. It's very ⁠hard to get used to ​running from a staggered 150 start. We do it in practice, ⁠but that's without blocks. But all in all, I think that it was really good."

South Africa’s ​Sinesipho Dambile finished ⁠second in 14.78, while Australian teen ​sensation Gout Gout ‌took third in 14.96.

(Reporting ​by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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