Noah Lyles Net Worth (2025)
Track and Field Sprinter
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire
Net worth between $10 million and $100 million
Annual Income
$1.5M annually (endorsements, prize money, and sponsorships)
Net Worth Timeline
2020: $2M, 2021: $3M, 2022: $5M, 2023: $8M, 2024: $10M
Noah Lyles's Biography
Noah Lyles is a world-renowned American track and field sprinter specializing in the 100m and 200m events. Born on July 18, 1997, in Gainesville, Florida, Lyles rapidly rose to fame after winning gold at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Known for his electrifying speed and charismatic personality, he has become a dominant force in global athletics, capturing multiple World Championship titles and Diamond League victories. Beyond the track, Lyles is recognized for his creativity, love for anime, and advocacy for mental health. He has a strong social media presence and frequently engages with fans through his art and music projects. Lyles continues to inspire the next generation of athletes, making headlines not only for his performances but also for his outspoken nature and efforts to elevate the sport of track and field.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Noah is an avid anime fan and often references it in interviews and on social media.
Full Name
Noah Lyles
Nickname
The Human Highlight Reel
Nationality
American
Birthday
July 18, 1997
Age
28
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Height
5 ft 11 in cm
Weight
154 lbs kg
Marital Status
Single
Spouse
None
Children
0
Education
T. C. Williams High School
Famous For
Winning multiple World Championship gold medals in the 100m and 200m sprints
First Big Break
Winning gold in the 200m at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games
Social Media
@nojo18 (Instagram), @LylesNoah (Twitter)
Businesses Owned
None
Awards
Multiple World Championship gold medals, Diamond League titles, USATF Athlete of the Year 2019
Category
Athletes
Controversies
Made comments about NBA champions calling themselves 'world champions,' sparking international debate
Hobbies
Drawing, anime, making music
Interests
Art, fashion, mental health advocacy, video games
Quote
"I want to change the sport and make it cool again."