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His secret weapon? Trading cards. Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, to be exact. In two consecutive rounds leading to his win, Lyles pulled a ...
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Noah Lyles, who’s evidently on his way to representing the US in the Paris Olympics later this year, is also apparently the ...
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles pulled out a Yu-Gi-Oh trading card before winning his 100m heat at the U.S. Track and Field Trials.
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Noah Lyles showed off a Yu-Gi-Oh! Blue-Eyes White Dragon card before his run because it’s always time to duelBut before he did so, the 26-year-old pulled out a shiny Blue-Eyes White Dragon trading card from Yu-Gi-Oh! — one of the more ...
Noah Lyles' Yu-Gi-Oh cards, explained: What to know about American sprinter's signature superstition
Before performing his typical regimen of pre-race stretches and warm-ups, Lyles keeps his cards close to his chest...literally. The 26-year-old has recently begun pulling out Yu-Gi-Oh cards and ...
But interestingly, the conversation shifted quickly to Lyles’ other passion, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, which he even had under his uniform during the competition. “Speaking of having fun,” said Johnson.
His secret weapon? Trading cards. Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, to be exact. In two consecutive rounds leading to his win, Lyles pulled a Yu-Gi-Oh! card out of his bib and flashed it to the camera before the heat.
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