As the track & field portion of the Olympics starts up, Paris's purple track will be on full display, a fitting stage for some of the most astonishing athletes on planet Earth. And, of course, the quickest.
Noah Lyles projects to be one of the athletes that could stake his claim as the fastest man in competition at these games if he can win in the 100m and 200m races, both events he will participate in. He's an expected medalist competitor in each event, though he does need to make it through a few rounds to qualify for the final.
Lyles participated in the Tokyo Olympics, but only in the 200m race, where he won bronze. He's after gold this time, he's stated clearly.
He'll also participate in a 4x100m relay.
Here's a full schedule of when Lyles will run and how you can watch him.
Peacock's Gold Zone will also likely switch to many of Lyles's performances—certainly, his performances that have medal implications—and is an easy way to consume what's hot at any given moment throughout the flurry of the games if you want to just kick back and watch.
Lyles projects to be pure brilliance and an exciting viewing experience at the Games.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as How to Watch Noah Lyles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.