Athletics: Kenny Bednarek withdraws from Lausanne Diamond League after dust up with Noah Lyles

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American sprinter Kenny Bednarek has announced his withdrawal from competing in the 100 Metre Race at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The 26 year old who specializes over the 200 Metre distance, made the announcement via his Instagram after news broke that he alongside 2024 Olympic bronze medal winner Noah Lyles and Jamaican sprinter Oblique Seville had been named among the sprinters to compete in the event on Monday, August 5.

However, Bednarek, who won silver at the 2020 and 2024 Olympic Games in the 200 Metres, has pulled out with the announcement preventing another showdown with Lyles stating, “Will not be running in the Lausanne Diamond League race” on his Instagram page.

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Bednarek and Lyles had a viral incident at the US Championship when Bednarek shoved Lyles after the latter stared down Bednarek following Lyles’ win in the 200 metres event.

Noah Lyles is pushed by Kenny Bednarek following the Xfinity Men’s 200m final during the 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

 

Lyles run down Bednarek to win the race in a time of 19.63 seconds which was 0.04 seconds faster than Bednarek and celebrated by staring Bednarek down.

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Lyles got shoved by Lyles and the pair exchanged a chippy conversation after the race where Bednarek expressed his displeasure about Lyles’ taunting after the race.

 

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