Noah Lyles’ fiancée, Junelle Bromfield, recently expressed her excitement about receiving a Christmas present. The couple is currently on a vacation after a relatively successful season.
While Bromfield hasn’t participated in any athletic event since the Paris Olympics, Lyles was last seen in action at the World Championships. Although he missed out on a golden hat-trick, Lyles won a hat-trick of medals, including two gold medals in the men’s 200m and men’s 4x100m relay events.
Noah Lyles’ Fiancee Junelle Bromfield Expresses Excitement About the Christmas Present
Bromfield dropped a three-word reaction on the present she received for the Christmas season. The Jamaican sprinter got a golf cart wrapped in a big red bow, about which she uploaded a small reel on her Instagram story. The Jamaican sprinter wrote in the caption of her Instagram story,
“My new Whip”

Timeline of Noah Lyles And Junelle Bromfield’s Relationship
It was around 2017 when Lyles and Bromfield met each other at an athletic event. Little did the two know what a lasting relationship they would build over the next few years.
While the Jamaican sprinter dated the rising athletic sensation for a long time, it wasn’t until 2023 that they formally announced their relationship. The couple grew closer when Bromfield was criticized for not performing well at the Paris Olympics, prompting Lyles to come to her defense.
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A couple of months after the Paris Olympics, Lyles and Bromfield formally announced their engagement. The couple plans to tie the knot around spring 2026.
Lyles has risen by leaps and bounds ever since he ended the two-decade-old Olympic gold medal drought for the USA in the men’s 100m. The 28-year-old sprinter not only won back the Diamond League crown after three years, but also won his fourth consecutive gold medal in the men’s 200m event at the World Championships. On top of that, Lyles tried his luck in the 400m event after years in another athletic meet earlier, although he ended up in fifth position.
Lyles is working super hard to achieve the golden quartet at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. The American sprinting legend wants to win the Olympic gold medal in men’s 100m, 200m, 4x400m relay, and the men’s 4x100m relay.
