Noah Lyles recently joined forces with his brother Josephus for an engaging League of Legends session, mixing competition with brotherly bonding.
The Olympic 100m champion has consistently demonstrated that his abilities extend beyond athletics. This off-season, he has revealed his enthusiasm for competitive gaming, especially for the popular title League of Legends.
In a surprising gaming session, the 27-year-old sprinter teamed up with his younger brother, showcasing their sibling connection and competitive nature in the digital arena.
Noah shared a snapshot of their League of Legends session on Instagram, posting a candid photo of the two at their gaming setups, captioned: “Me and the bro.”
While many fans are already aware of Noahโs passion for gaming, he has openly expressed that he enjoys video games as a way to relax during his free time. The addition of Josephus, however, added a new dynamic. In the photo, both brothers were deeply focused on their screens, with their gaming gear neatly arranged.
As an avid gamer, Noah had his prized Exodia The Forbidden One custom keyboard from 100 Thieves positioned perfectly for optimal play.
He has also taken his gaming setup seriously, sharing that he prefers a larger screen to enhance focus during games, often connecting his gaming laptop to a monitor for a better experience.
Although his competitive nature shines just as brightly in gaming as it does on the track, Lylesโ passion for gaming extends beyond personal enjoyment. He is an ardent supporter of the eSports scene, particularly the League of Legends team 100 Thieves.