Noah Lyles on Overcoming Cult Upbringing and Bullying 

By: Babita Singh

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Noah Lyles, an Olympic champion, has overcome numerous personal and professional challenges, including physical setbacks like asthma and ADHD. 

Lyles has shared that his upbringing in a strict, cult-like religious environment deeply affected his views on organized religion. 

Despite his disillusionment with controlled religious practices, Lyles has maintained a personal and independent connection with his faith and God. 

Lyles' triumph in the 2024 Paris Olympics was marked by a narrow victory in the 100-meter race, showcasing his resilience and determination. 

The sprinter revealed that his confidence on the track stems from overcoming bullying and self-doubt during his middle school years. 

Lyles' journey reflects a redefinition of faith that goes beyond regular church attendance, focusing instead on a personal relationship with God. 

Lyles' mother also struggled with trust in religious institutions but maintained her faith in God, influencing Lyles' own spiritual outlook. 

For Lyles, running is more than a sport; it's a spiritual journey, where his faith and belief in himself fuel his pursuit of greatness on the track. 

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