Nothing screams romance like sharing a magical moment in the City of Love, and for Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield, Paris was more than just a dream destination—it was where they chased their Olympic aspirations. While Lyles clinched his first Olympic gold at Stade de France, Bromfield fell just short of the podium. But even as the city marked the end of their athletic season, it became the beginning of something far more enduring. After their competitive stint, the couple found themselves at ease, spending quality time together before heading back to the United States. From there, it was all smiles, as the duo celebrated a new milestone: their engagement.
Following the proposal, the pair returned to training, setting their sights on the upcoming season. Noah Lyles might have faced setbacks towards the end of 2024, but he’s going all in for 2025. His competitive spirit is unmatched, though it seems he hasn’t lost his playful side—even if it means teasing his fiancée, Junelle Bromfield. In a recent live stream titled “Noah Lyles FULL Training Session in Las Vegas,” fans caught a glimpse of their routine as they prepped for the season. And in true Lyles fashion, he found a hilarious moment to mock Bromfield—this time, over her unexpected love for colder weather.
During the live broadcast, Bromfield shared that she actually enjoyed the colder weather, much to Lyles’ confusion. “We’ve met like a bunch of Jamaicans now that all said that they actually don’t like the heat all that much,” Lyles pointed out, in a lighthearted yet puzzled tone. He wasn’t convinced, and certainly not expecting Bromfield’s unusual preference. Jamaica’s warm, tropical climate is often romanticized, but Bromfield explained that the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit could feel oppressive—especially when dealing with heat allergies. It was a surprising revelation that kept the audience entertained.
Lyles and Bromfield share a great dynamic—one that’s full of love, competition, and of course, the occasional teasing. But Bromfield has had her fair share of adjustments to life in America. Moving to Florida was a decision made out of love and a need to be closer to Lyles, and while the transition wasn’t easy, she has managed to adapt. During their practice session, Bromfield remarked on the differences between universities in Jamaica and those in the States. “It’s just so spacious; it just looks like a sporting complex,” she observed. Lyles couldn’t help but laugh at her statement, pointing out that, technically, they were at a sports complex.
Despite the cultural adjustments, Bromfield has embraced this chapter of her life with positivity, facing new challenges head-on while being supported by Lyles. And while the banter about USA versus Jamaica weather preferences might continue, one thing is clear—the couple is stronger and more in love than ever.