Olympic sprinters Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield recently got engaged after dating for two years. Lyles proposed to Bromfield with a romantic candle-lit display and an illuminated sign asking for her hand in marriage, which she joyfully accepted. The couple shared the happy news on their social media, receiving congratulations from friends and fans.
The pair first connected when Bromfield slid into Lyles’ DMs in 2017, and after initial obstacles, they eventually became a couple in 2022. Both athletes have medal-winning careers, with Bromfield earning bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Lyles bringing home gold and bronze from the 2024 Paris Olympics. They have been friends for over eight years and celebrated their journey in a post last year.
Lyles and Bromfield’s relationship has been characterized by mutual support and growth, with Bromfield crediting Lyles for encouraging her to seek therapy to cope with personal losses. Lyles has praised Bromfield for her resilience and fighting spirit, highlighting her accomplishments in sports and academics. The couple appeared in the Netflix docuseries “Sprint” and shared glimpses of their life on social media, showcasing their love and commitment to each other.
Through all their ups and downs, Lyles and Bromfield have built a strong foundation of friendship, love, and understanding, celebrating each other’s successes and supporting one another through challenges. Their engagement marks a new chapter in their relationship, as they continue to navigate their careers and personal lives together.
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