Trayvon Bromell, driven by faith and determination, is preparing for redemption and a thrilling showdown against top sprinters including Noah Lyles at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
The 2016 world indoor champion Trayvon Bromell is gearing up for a tough show against his familiar foes at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix.
The American sprint king wants to go back to his winning ways and is seeking divine intervention ahead of the challenge that involves battling defending champion Noah Lyles, former Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs and Great Britain’s fastest man Zharnel Hughes.
Bromell, being a strong believer in Christ, continues to work hard in training but also hopes that he will receive divine support as he looks forward to his second race of the season.
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He is fresh from competing at the Texas Tech Corky Classic at the Sports Performance Center where he claimed top honours in the 60m, clocking an impressive 6.62 seconds.
The two-time world bronze medallist shared a post on his Instagram stories, seemingly shutting down naysayers for claiming that he might not be able to live up to the billing going up against such a quality field.
“Don’t let people that aren’t on fire for God put out your fire for God,” he shared, adding a Bible verse: “Proverbs 28:1- The wicked flee when no man pursuant, but the righteous are bold as a lion.”
Trayvon Bromell is undoubtedly one of America’s finest sprinter and as he gets back into full competition mode against the other sprinters, all eyes will be on who will get the chance to blink first.
His return sparks a lot of excitement among track and field lovers, especially sprinters and promises a great show throughout the season.
In a previous post on his Instagram handle, Bromell expressed the desire to make it to the Indoor World Championships and hopefully reclaim his title.
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Those were clear warning shots fired at Noah Lyles and Christian Coleman who will also want to make the cut to the US team. Coleman is the defending champion while Noah Lyles claimed a silver medal.
“I haven’t taken indoors seriously since 2016. 2025 my goal is to make this team and bring back another title!” Bromell said.
“Looking forward to the grind and the challenge. With God all is possible and no man can close the door that God has opened. Shalom.”
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After the indoor tour, the 29-year-old will shift focus to the outdoor races with the main focus being on the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
His last appearance was at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon in 2022 where he finished third in the 100m and failed to make the team at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.