After laying down an early marker for 2024 by winning the 60m at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in 6.44sec – a personal best by 0.07sec and the fastest time of the year – the American then set his sights towards the stratosphere.
For Lyles is targeting four gold medals this year, starting with the world indoors in Glasgow next month, followed by the 100m, 200m and 4x100m at the Paris Olympics.
“I didn’t know I was in that good shape,” said Lyles, after beating the Jamaican Ackeem Blake by 0.01sec. “World lead, meet record. Now let’s go out there and get a world indoor medal in Glasgow.”
But that isn’t the limit of his ambition. “Last year I went out there and won three gold medals,” he then explained. “This year I want to get four. And if I don’t get four, I am going after three world records.”
And yes, that means going after Usain Bolt’s 100m and 200m world records, as well as Jamaica’s in the 4x100m. But he is undeterred. “If I don’t succeed, I will try, try, try again,” he added.