Noah Lyles’s Record Shattered by Teen Sensation Brandon Arrington at Arcadia Invitational
Noah Lyles, the Olympic champion and six-time World titleholder, has seen his nine-year-old high school 200m record fall to rising star Brandon Arrington. At the 2025 Arcadia Invitational, the 16-year-old Mt. Miguel High sophomore stunned the track and field world by clocking a blistering 20.35 seconds in the 200m, eclipsing Lyles’s long-standing record. Arrington also dominated the 100m with an impressive time of 10.32 seconds, securing a double victory that has sparked widespread attention.
Arrington’s bold statement following his record-breaking performance added fuel to the excitement. In a DyeStat interview, he playfully said, “Beating Noah Lyles’ record? It means a lot. My bad, Noah—I didn’t mean to do it to you, but I’m coming.” This lighthearted apology quickly went viral on social media, blending respect for Lyles with confidence in his potential. Fans are now buzzing about the possibility of a future rivalry between the two sprinters.
Noah Lyles, known for his dominance in both the 100m and 200m events, has yet to respond to Arrington’s breakout performance. With personal bests of 9.83 seconds in the 100m and an American record of 19.31 seconds in the 200m, Lyles remains one of the fastest sprinters in history. His achievements include sweeping gold medals in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay at the 2023 World Championships—a feat last accomplished by Usain Bolt.
As Noah Lyles continues his decorated career, Arrington’s emergence signals a new chapter for sprinting. The young athlete’s confidence and talent have drawn comparisons to Lyles’s teenage dominance, setting the stage for exciting possibilities in future competitions. Might he be a serious contender in future athletics?. With Arrington eyeing the 2025 World Championships, his breakout performance has put the sprinting world on notice—and fans eagerly await what’s next for both stars.