Noah Lyles Runs 14.67 in Ostrava 150m World Best — Gout Gout Noah Lyles Ostrava
Noah Lyles closed the night at the gout gout noah lyles ostrava meeting with a world best of 14.67 over the unofficial 150m. The Olympic 100m champion produced the mark at the Ostrava Golden Spike in Czechia, adding a new benchmark to a distance that does not sit on standard championship programs.
Lyles at Ostrava Golden Spike
His 14.67 bettered the previous fastest time on a curved track, 14.92 by Kishane Thompson. That gap was the clearest sign of how far Lyles moved the bar in a race measured over a distance that usually exists only in invitation settings.
The 150m itself is unofficial, which leaves the performance outside the record books that shape most sprint seasons, but the time still stands as the headline mark from the meeting. For a sprinter already established as an Olympic 100m champion, it gave Ostrava a number that will travel farther than the venue.
Werro Holds Her Form
Audrey Werro kept the women’s 800m moving at a serious pace with 1:54.55. She had run 1:53.98 in Stockholm two weeks earlier, and that earlier time came after she beat Keely Hodgkinson there.
At Ostrava, her effort was still fast enough to sit as the eighth-best mark in history. The long-standing record remains 1:53.28, set by Jarmila Kratochvilova in 1983, so Werro’s run stayed well inside elite territory without touching the oldest line in the event’s history.
Broeders-Bol Follows Through
Femke Broeders-Bol finished second in 1:57.13, keeping the race deep behind Werro. Eight women finished inside two minutes, which turned the 800m into one of the meeting’s most compressed events even with the winning time well off the record.
Broeders-Bol entered this stage after announcing last year that she was changing events. She had been a world indoor champion in the flat 400m and won gold as the anchor leg runner with the Netherlands’ 4x400m team at Paris 2024, so her move into the 800m has already added another layer to an already decorated career.
Ostrava left two clear takeaways: Lyles put down a 14.67 over 150m that no one at the meeting matched, and the women’s 800m produced a stacked race with Werro at 1:54.55 and Broeders-Bol second in 1:57.13. For anyone tracking early-season form, those are the two times from Czechia that will carry the most weight.