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Werro wins again as Broeders-Bol shines on 800m debut

Noah Lyles sets a 150m world-best as Werro wins and Broeders-Bol debuts in Ostrava.

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The brief

Noah Lyles recorded a world-best time of 14.67 seconds in the 150 meters, defeating Gout Gout. Werro secured a victory with a time of 1:54.46, marking her second fastest performance to date. Broeders-Bol also competed, making an outdoor debut in the 800 meters.

Coverage from The New York Times and ESPN focuses on Lyles's world-best run and his victory over Gout Gout. European Athletics and BBC News highlight Werro's win and Broeders-Bol's performance in Ostrava. Trackalerts.com reports on Lyles's aim for a world record at the 65th Ostrava Golden Spike.

Coverage suggests Lyles is targeting a world record at the ongoing Golden Spike event. Specific details regarding Broeders-Bol's finishing position or exact time in the 800m are not detailed in the current headlines.

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Quick answers

What time did Noah Lyles run?

Coverage reports a world-best time of 14.67 seconds over 150 meters.

How did Werro perform?

Werro won her race with a time of 1:54.46, noted as her second fastest ever.

What event is taking place?

The athletes are competing at the 65th Ostrava Golden Spike meet.

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