Noah Lyles may not have imagined it. On March 5, he shared his views on the upcoming track contest Grand Slam Track in his podcast, Beyond The Records. Although, he has to share anything about his chances of joining the league. But in the podcast, Noah was full of words regarding GST’s structure and the key changes it needs. Also, he explained a few rules and regulations present in the contest. But in the meantime, the damage was done.
After the airing of the podcast, several criticized Noah for spreading misinformation about GST. Fortunately, the discussion wasn’t missed by the Olympian. In the meantime, he realized his mistake and shared a video message through the X-handle of Beyond The Records Podcast. Released on March 6, the video message held Noah saying, “Today we released a video where we talked about Grand Slam and Boys and Girls Championship in Jamaica and unfortunately I did make a comment that provided misinformation. I said that Boys and Girls Champs was free to attend and thankfully the community informed me that is not the case. I’m sorry that I made spread this misinformation. It was never my job to mislead.”
“I’m sorry I spread this misinformation, it was never my job to mislead.” – Noah Lyles pic.twitter.com/24HOUI3DZL
— Beyond The Records Podcast (@podbtr) March 7, 2025
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