Noah Lyles turns to fans for input on wedding plans with fiancée Junelle Bromfield
Olympic sprint star Noah Lyles, fresh off a 100m bronze and 200m world title, took to social media on October 3, 2025, to engage fans in planning his upcoming wedding with fiancée and fellow Olympian Junelle Bromfield, asking for input on everything from venue vibes to playlist picks. The couple, who got engaged in August 2024 after Lyles proposed in a rose-petal-strewn setting, aims for a celebration reflecting their shared Jamaican-American roots and track stardom, with Lyles hinting at a 2026 date post-season. Fans flooded X with suggestions, from tropical destination weddings to live reggae bands, amplifying excitement for the power couple’s nuptials amid their busy training schedules for the 2026 Diamond League
Olympic sprinting sensation Noah Lyles is no stranger to the spotlight, but his latest headline isn’t about gold medals or world records—it’s about wedding bells. On October 3, 2025, the reigning 200m world champion and 100m bronze medalist turned to social media to crowdsource ideas for his upcoming wedding with fiancée and fellow Olympian Junelle Bromfield.
Lyles, known for his electric personality both on and off the track, asked fans for suggestions on everything from the perfect playlist to potential venue vibes. The sprinter posted on X (formerly Twitter), “Alright y’all… wedding planning is in full swing. We want this to be unforgettable. Drop your ideas — vibes, music, food, whatever! Let’s make it special.”
The couple, who got engaged in August 2024, have captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Lyles proposed in a romantic, rose-petal-strewn setting that quickly went viral, showcasing his flair for the dramatic and sentimental. Since then, the two have been inseparable, balancing their rigorous training schedules with moments of quiet intimacy and now, the exciting chaos of wedding prep.
Their wedding, expected to take place sometime in 2026 after the track season wraps up, is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated events in the athletics world. Lyles hinted that they’re aiming for a celebration that blends their Jamaican-American heritage with their mutual love of performance, rhythm, and family.
Fans have enthusiastically responded to Lyles’ invitation to join in the planning process. Suggestions have poured in, ranging from vibrant tropical destination weddings in Jamaica to more intimate garden ceremonies in the U.S. Many fans urged the couple to include a live reggae band or a fusion DJ to represent their roots, while others lobbied for guest appearances from musical artists with ties to the track and field world.
Food was another hot topic among followers, with many recommending a mix of Jamaican and American cuisine—jerk chicken, oxtail, fried plantains, alongside soul food classics like mac and cheese and cornbread. One fan joked, “If the dessert table doesn’t have rum cake AND sweet potato pie, we riot!”
Supporters also floated unique ideas like incorporating track-themed elements into the wedding décor, including a custom aisle that mimics a running track, gold medal-inspired table centerpieces, and even relay batons as part of the ceremony. Lyles retweeted several of the more creative suggestions, showing clear appreciation for the outpouring of love and enthusiasm.
Though the couple hasn’t revealed a specific date or location, Lyles confirmed that the wedding would happen after the 2026 Diamond League season to allow them both time to properly prepare and celebrate without athletic distractions.
Junelle Bromfield, a Jamaican middle-distance runner and Olympic finalist, has also chimed in on social media, posting, “Can’t wait to marry my best friend. Y’all better help us make this legendary.”
As the track power couple continues to train and compete at the highest level, their wedding journey is unfolding like a shared sprint to the finish line—full of love, unity, and fan-fueled inspiration.
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