unelle Bromfield, born on February 8, 1998, in Black River, Jamaica, is not just an accomplished Olympic-level track-and-field athlete but also the partner of the "fastest man in the world," Noah Lyles.
While Lyles excels in the 100 and 200 meters, Bromfield specializes in the 400 meters and even won a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The couple's story is as dynamic as their athletic careers, showcasing resilience, support, and a shared passion for track and field.
The pair first connected in 2017 through social media, with Bromfield initiating contact. Despite an awkward first date, they decided to stay friends. "Whenever I get in a relationship, I'm very serious," Lyles explained on the Fast Lane Lifestyle podcast.
Their friendship persisted for years, and in 2022, Lyles decided to give romance another shot. Since then, they have been inseparable, now living together in Florida and training side by side for the Olympics.
Their relationship has made them better
Their relationship has been marked by mutual support and understanding. Lyles has been open about his mental health struggles, sharing his use of antidepressants in 2020 and the impact on his training. "Just because I'm struggling doesn't mean that I'm going to quit," he told People magazine.
This openness inspired Bromfield to seek therapy for her own issues. "I started therapy about two years ago because my boyfriend is big on therapy and felt I needed it," Bromfield shared in an interview with The Inside Lane.
Bromfield also expressed gratitude for Lyles' family, particularly his mother, Keisha Caine, who supported her when she moved to Florida. Initially living with Lyles' family, Bromfield was taken to training every day by his mother. "That's a support that I'm extremely grateful for," she said.
On the track, they maintain professionalism, keeping their romantic life separate from their athletic pursuits. "Even before we started dating, we had a very good balance," Lyles noted.
"She won't even let me call her 'baby' at practice," he added with a laugh. Off the track, they enjoy dancing together, a hobby that brings joy and relaxation to their busy lives.
Communication and patience are the key
Their bond has strengthened over time, with Lyles praising their communication and patience. "It has taught me a lot of patience and I believe this is my best relationship ever," he said on the Inside Track podcast. Bromfield's appreciation for Lyles' honesty solidified their relationship.
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