Noah Lyles fiancée Junelle Bromfield links up with teenage sensation Gout Gout

Junelle Bromfield link up with Gout Gout comes amidst reports linking the Aussie teenager to joining Noah Lyles camp for training ahead of the 2025 season.

Reigning 100m world champion, Noah Lyles kicked off his 2025 season in style, securing a 60m victory with a time of 6.62 seconds at an indoor university meet in Gainesville, Florida, on Saturday.

Lyles was joined at the event by his fiancée, Jamaican track star Junelle Bromfield who showed up to cheer for the Olympic champion.

Bromfield also caught up with Australian teenage sprint sensation Gout Gout during the meet.


Noah Lyles may have recorded a winning start to the season he could not match what his track rival Kishane Thompson managed hours earlier.


German sprinter Gina Lückenkemper, another attendee, shared a selfie with Bromfield and Gout on Instagram, captioning it, “With today’s cheer squad 🥳.”

Noah Lyles fiancée Junelle Bromfield links up with teenage sensation Gout Gout

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Noah Lyles fiancée Junelle Bromfield links up with teenage sensation Gout Gout

The meeting between Bromfield and Gout comes amid reports that the Aussie prodigy has joined Lyles’ training camp ahead of the 2025 season. The collaboration could be pivotal for Gout, who has already made waves in the track and field world.

In 2024, Gout shattered Usain Bolt’s under-18 200m record, clocking an astonishing 20.04 seconds at the Australian All Schools Championships in Brisbane.

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Bolt had set the previous record of 20.13 seconds in 2003. Gout also ran a blistering 10.04 seconds in the 100m, marking the fourth-fastest time in history for anyone under 18.

Partnering with Lyles, one of the most dominant sprinters of his generation, could further elevate Gout’s performance.

Lyles, who ran a remarkable 9.79 seconds to claim gold in the 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, continues to set the standard in the sprinting world.

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As the man to beat in 2025, Lyles is gearing up for another highly anticipated 60m showdown, this time against former Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs at the New Balance Grand Prix in February.

With Gout training alongside Lyles, the Australian teenager could be poised to follow in the footsteps of the American champion, cementing his place as one of the sport’s brightest young talents.