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International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
Martin Toledo

Noah Lyles vs Kenny Bednarek Turns Explosive — Is USA's Sprint Team Falling Apart?

USA's Noah Lyles

A dramatic showdown unfolded at the 2025 US Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, as Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek clashed following the men's 200 metres final. Lyles, the reigning world champion, clocked a world-leading 19.63 seconds, edging out Bednarek by just 0.04 seconds in the tightest finish of the season. But celebration quickly gave way to confrontation, raising fresh concerns over Team USA's unity ahead of the Tokyo World Championships.

Lyles Edges Bednarek in a Photo-Finish 200m Final

The 200 metres was one of the championship's most anticipated races, with both Lyles and Bednarek entering as favourites. The photo finish saw both athletes lean across the line almost in unison, with officials confirming Lyles as the winner by a narrow margin. His 19.63 was the fastest time recorded globally this year.

While Lyles celebrated the result, Bednarek appeared visibly frustrated. Observers noted mounting tension as the sprinters exited the track side by side.

Post-Race Altercation Captured on Camera

Moments later, Bednarek shoved Lyles in the back, triggering a heated exchange before coaches and officials intervened. According to Yahoo Sports, the incident, a moment when 'track turned into a contact sport', highlighted the physicality of the confrontation. The clash, broadcast live and widely circulated online, shocked viewers and fuelled speculation of a deeper rift between the two.

Lyles responded post-race: 'If you've got a problem, I expect a call. Let's talk after this'. Bednarek criticised Lyles' celebration, saying, 'At the end of the day, he won the race... I don't do any of that stuff'.

Team Officials Tight-Lipped on Conflict

Despite the growing public interest, USA Track & Field officials have yet to issue a formal statement. When approached by media, Bednarek's coach declined to comment, while Lyles' coach offered only a brief 'no comment'. Sources within the team suggest the incident could lead to internal discussions, especially with both athletes expected to join relay training camps for Tokyo.

Rivalry Built on Years of Competition

Lyles and Bednarek have been rivals on the world stage since the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with both men excelling in the 200 metres. Lyles holds the US record at 19.31 seconds, while Bednarek has consistently been his closest challenger in major events including the Diamond League. Until now, however, their rivalry had remained purely competitive.

They have previously worked together in the 4×100 metres relay, where success hinges on precision and trust.

Concerns Over Team USA's Relay Chemistry

The incident has cast a shadow over Team USA's relay prospects. With both sprinters likely to compete in the 100m, 200m and 4×100m relay, concerns have emerged over how personal tensions could affect team dynamics. Smooth baton handoffs are critical in relays, and discord between key legs could disrupt timing and performance. According to NBC Sports, coaches may need to mediate the situation before the relay squad assembles.

Public and Media Reactions Amplify the Drama

The confrontation quickly gained traction on social media, drawing a mix of support and criticism. While some defended Bednarek's emotional response, others condemned the lack of sportsmanship. Track analysts pointed to the rarity of such scenes at national championships, underscoring the high stakes as the Tokyo World Championships approach.

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