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Carl Lewis discusses Noah Lyles' quest for gold medals in Olympics U.S. track and field legend Carl Lewis says the sport "needs" Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles to dominate at the Olympics.
— Carl Lewis (@Carl_Lewis) August 9, 2024 Lewis, now the head track coach at the University of Houston, won nine Olympic gold medals as a sprinter and long jumper.
Or, as Lewis says, "The sport is dying." Which is why Lewis is back at Houston now, as an assistant coach, to revive track so it can be powerful enough to accelerate and get back in the lead.
Carl Lewis is candid about the expectations for the University of Houston men's track and field program. "We have the expectation to be a team that can win the conference, but our No. 1 goal is to ...
Noah Lyles took care of business in the 100 meter final on Sunday, narrowly claiming gold with a photo-finish victory over Jamaican sprinter Kishane Thompson.
Sprinting legend Carl Lewis slammed Team USA over their embarrassing blunder in the men's 4x100 relay on Friday.
U.S. track and field legend Carl Lewis says the sport "needs" Team USA sprinter Noah Lyles to dominate at the Olympics.
News about Carl Lewis, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Sprinter Louie Hinchliffe messaged Carl Lewis for help. Now he's NCAA 100-meter champion for UH By Joseph Duarte, Staff writer June 8, 2024 ...
Carl Lewis probably does not feel like singing the national anthem again after what he saw from the U.S. team in the men’s 4×100 race on Friday. Team USA was disqualified from the 4×100 relay ...