Noah Lyles gifts fiancée Junelle Bromfield special Christmas gift
Olympic champion Noah Lyles gifted his Jamaican fiancée Junelle Bromfield a special Christmas gift which she shared her delight as the couple are on a well-deserved vacation.
Bromfield took to Instagram to reveal her new gift: a golf cart adorned with a large red bow. In a short video clip posted to her story, she enthusiastically captioned the post, "My new Whip."
The holiday celebration follows a demanding season for Lyles, who secured a hat-trick of medals at the World Championships in Tokyo. His impressive haul included gold medals in the men's 200m and the 4x100m relay, and a bronze medal in the 100m.
A look at Lyles and Bromfield's Relationship
The athletic power couple first met at a track event around 2017, marking the beginning of a long-term relationship. While they dated for several years, they only made their relationship public in 2023. Their bond strengthened significantly after Lyles publicly defended Bromfield following criticism of her performance at the Paris Olympics.
A few months after the Paris Games, Lyles and Bromfield announced their engagement, with their wedding set for spring of 2026.
Lyles' ambitious future goals
Lyles has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the sport, notably ending a two-decade Olympic gold medal drought for the USA in the men's 100m. The 28-year-old sprinter also reclaimed the Diamond League title after a three-year gap and won his fourth consecutive 200m gold at the World Championships.
Looking ahead, Lyles has set his sights on an ambitious "golden quartet" at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The American star aims to win gold in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, and 4x400m relay events.