By EDDIE PELLS and PAT GRAHAM, AP Sports Writers
PARIS (AP) — Winner. Entertainer. History maker.
By the time the Paris Olympics are over, Noah Lyles hopes to be all of that, and maybe more. The confident 26-year-old sprinter thinks he can win medals, break records and bring the entire sport of track and field onto America’s screens for more than 10 days every four years.
These are audacious goals. Winning the 100 and 200 meters and maybe a relay or two would put him in a category with Usain Bolt...