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Lyles of the United States won the men's 200m at the World Championships in Athletics for the second time in a row.

He showed off his skills as well as splendid showmanship, announcing the birth of a new star.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-yeol.



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In this contest, Lyles showed off his skills and a splendid ceremony reminiscent of Usain Bolt.



He can afford to look behind him during the race, and while he has a basketball ceremony right after the goal, he finished first overall in both the qualifiers and semifinals.



On the final stage where he prayed with his hands together, he showed off even more explosive speed.



After hitting the lead from the start, he widened the gap as he went on to score an overwhelming number one goal.



Lyles, who made a gesture of dissatisfaction when the 19.32 mark, the same as Michael Johnson's American record, appeared on the billboard, hit the ground and roared loudly when the official record was corrected to 19.31 while praying while holding a Hulk Ceremony that ripped his shirt off. Couldn't hold back.



Lyles, who overtook Johnson for the third-best record, continued his joy on the back of his mascot even after the awards ceremony was over.



[Noah Riles/USA Athletics Representative: I heard the cheers of the crowd and looked at the billboard, and the record was changed to 19 seconds 31.

It was only then that I said, 'This is it!' and I found out that the 200m event was favored by me.]



In the women's 200m, Jamaican's 'third person in years' Sherica Jackson made a difference.



He beat Fraser Price, who was aiming for two gold medals, in 21.45, and became the second highest player in history after the legendary Griffith Joyner to win his first individual event.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae, CG: Jo Soo-in)