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In a plot twist that could only come from the Olympic playbook, speedsters Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield have officially decided to sprint down the aisle with engagement news that has the NFL really wishing they invited them to the wedding.
The couple, in a move that could only be described as “hashtag goals” after almost two years of dating, broke the social media internet with an adorable Instagram post and a romantic vibe set to Snoh Aalegra’s “Do 4 Love.” Who knew love could sound like the soundtrack of a Hallmark movie?
Saturday was “romance day,” as the pair waltzed through the doorway of their love den, met with a carpet of pink rose petals that probably took more time to arrange than their last athletic achievements. Both rocked their finest threads—Lyles in a black suit looking suave enough to sell cologne, while Bromfield dazzled in a sparkly silver dress that could potentially blind oncoming traffic.
There they found an elaborate candle display, posing a question even more loaded than “Can we have a rematch?”. With loved ones cheering and an illuminated sign saying “Will you marry me?”—because nothing says “I want to spend my life with you” quite like impractical decor—Lyles took a knee. More shocking than his performances at the Olympics, Bromfield’s reaction included a face-palm moment as she realized, in all its shocking glory, that reality was finally about to set in. They sealed the deal with a kiss that probably set a new world record for passion.
In the caption, Lyles declared, “To My Future Wife I Will Love You Forever,” accompanied by a sensitive ring emoji. Here’s hoping that’s an allusion to the ring value and not just a reflection of Hershey’s Ring Pops. Bromfield’s reaction included immediate flaunting of the bling as she celebrated with her friends, presumably because sharing the moment with pals is a more guaranteed way to make the ring Instagram official.
Famous friends showered the couple with congratulatory messages that were almost as heartfelt as the ones they give to their teammates after a crushing loss. Lily Collins exclaimed, “Congratulations you both!!!!” which makes you wonder what, exactly, they’ve won? A lifetime of free therapy for two track mates or unlimited dinner dates at Olive Garden? Taylor Lautner cheered, “LETS GO,” because excitement is clearly contagious!
Their love story comes on the heels of a sizzling summer spent egging each other on at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Lyles sprinted for Team USA, snagging a gold medal in the men’s 100-meter final (presumably while carrying Bromfield’s dreams on his back) and a bronze in the 200 meters, all after contracting COVID but still recovering from the emotional trauma of long-distance dating during Olympics.
Meanwhile, Bromfield competed valiantly for Team Jamaica and, again, did not medal—like the supportive girlfriend she is, proving that being a star athlete doesn’t guarantee immediate wedding planning success.
So, How Did Lyles and Bromfield Meet? A Love Story for the Ages!
In what sounds like a rom-com meet-cute straight out of Netflix, Lyles recounted on TODAY how their connection sparked thanks to someone “sliding into somebody’s DMs.” With all the grace of a track star, Lyles quickly added, “It wasn’t me,” as he looked into the camera, probably imagining the awkwardness of a first date in front of the paparazzi.
The couple’s initial chemistry led to a series of failed attempts at dating, including a disastrous first date that clicked less than an Olympic shoe on a smooth track. They both went on to date other people like the seasoned athletes that they are, yet somehow fate kept pulling them back, featuring run-ins at Olympic events that felt more scripted than spontaneous.
Finally, after much back-and-forth—and what was likely an ungodly amount of texting—they allowed love to trump their busy schedules. Their dating agreement included a three-month trial, proving love can indeed be a full-time job.
Bromfield: Track Star, Medalist, and Law Degree Holder—Is There Anything She Can’t Do?
In the embodiment of “Don’t Give Up,” Bromfield snagged a bronze medal for Jamaica at the 2020 Tokyo Games and is reportedly equipped to argue her way out of any argument regarding not achieving world domination. Who says you can’t combine brains and brawn?
After a whirlwind trip through the highs of Olympic glory and the lows of mental health struggles—including losing family members—Bromfield credits therapy as her training for emotional resilience, an art that Lyles, as it turns out, encourages. Because what better way to support your partner than to remind them that life can sometimes be a marathon of therapy sessions?
Now, they’re not just preparing for races but also prepping for marital bliss in what’s sure to be the fastest wedding in history, assuming they don’t get caught in the excitement and just run right to the altar! Who knew love could go the distance just like a good sprint? Or that their greatest athletic achievement might just be outpacing a wedding planner?
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