Olympic stars Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield open up about love, growth and planning a wedding that reflects their truth.
Olympics 100m champion Noah Lyles and his fiancée, Jamaican 400m Olympian Junelle Bromfield, are stepping into the spotlight off the track as they grace their first-ever joint magazine cover on a popular lifestyle magazine, The Knot.
Titled “Higher Love,” the feature explores how their cross-continental friendship blossomed into a romance built on shared values, deep trust, and a deliberate commitment to grow side by side.
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Filmed alongside their photoshoot, the exclusive behind-the-scenes video brings their story to life with candid reflections and emotional admissions.
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The couple does not just talk about wedding plans but they reveal how trust, communication, and emotional safety became the core of their bond.
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Lyles reveals a more introspective side, recounting how their relationship began with Instagram DMs and grew through honest conversations.
“Junelle, you were the first person to make me feel safe. You are my safe space,” Lyles says in the video,
Junelle responds with equal vulnerability: “You were the first person to make me feel like I can be myself.”
The exchange captures a dynamic of mutual respect and comfort that has carried them through the highs and lows of elite competition and life on the road.
Throughout the video, they touch on what it means to date with intention — a phrase they return to multiple times.
“We wanted to make sure we could really do life together,” says Junelle.
“So we treated our time dating like a trial run. We asked hard questions. We paid attention to the answers.”
Their shared spirituality and cultural roots play a big role in shaping their wedding plans for 2026.
The couple shares that they are designing a celebration that honors their Jamaican and American heritage, incorporates joyful traditions, and avoids anything that feels like empty performance.
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The video also dives into the mental toll of being public figures and top-tier athletes, and how they have prioritized keeping their relationship sacred.
“It’s easy to get caught up in what people expect from us,” Noah says, “but we’re learning to block out the noise and focus on what makes us happy.”