Noah Lyles Clashes With Trayvon Bromell in Paris! - Men’s 100m Diamond League!

The 2026 season is producing some of the fastest sprinting we've seen in years. Oblique Seville has already run 9.82. The men's 200 meters has exploded with multiple 19.6 performances. And Noah Lyles just shattered the world best in the 150 meters with an incredible 14.67. Now the action moves to Paris. A city where Noah Lyles seems almost unbeatable. From Diamond League victories to one of the most dramatic Olympic 100-meter finals ever, Paris has consistently brought out the very best version of the reigning Olympic champion. And entering the 2026 Paris Diamond League, Lyles is undefeated and looking faster than ever. But there is one man who could change everything. Trayvon Bromell. One of the most explosive starters in sprinting history. A sprinter who has battled through years of injuries and setbacks yet continues to return to the top level. After opening 2026 with a blazing 9.85, Bromell arrives in Paris with one goal: beat Noah Lyles. This race comes down to a fascinating battle of strengths. Can Bromell build a big enough lead in the first 60 meters? Or will Noah Lyles unleash the devastating closing speed that has made him one of the greatest championship sprinters of his generation? With Marcel Jacobs, Ferdinand Omanyala, Akani Simbine, and Jordan Anthony also in the field, this could be one of the fastest races of the entire season. Watch until the end as we break down the matchup, the numbers, and why the Paris Diamond League men's 100 meters might become the race everyone remembers from 2026.