Track Power Couple Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield Wed...
- Post By DJ Longers
- April 7, 2026
Crossing the Finish Line: Track Power Couple Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield Wed in Stunning Georgia Ceremony
TRENTON, GA — The fastest man in the world has officially slowed down for his most important walk yet. U.S. Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and Jamaican Olympic bronze medalist Junelle Bromfield tied the knot this past Saturday 4th April 2026, in a breathtaking ceremony that celebrated "Black love, unity, and the African diaspora."
The wedding, held at The Conservatory at Blackberry Ridge in Georgia, served as the grand finale to a seven-year journey that began with a simple Instagram DM. Under the theme “All Shades of Melanin”, the couple exchanged custom vows in front of approximately 250 guests, including fellow Olympians and stars from the NBA and NFL.
A “Magical” Ceremony of Unity
The event was designed to be a seamless blend of Lyles’ American heritage and Bromfield’s Jamaican roots. The outdoor ceremony featured a palette of warm, neutral tones, champagne, beige, and dusty rose, matching the "melanin" theme that extended to the bridal party’s varying shades of brown attire.
The emotional peak of the afternoon occurred during the exchange of vows. Lyles, 28, admitted he was overcome with emotion as soon as Bromfield began to read.
“Her hands shook so much that she couldn’t hold the vow book, so I ended up holding it for her,” Lyles told Vogue. “But I was also crying, so I couldn’t even wipe away my own tears. It was a super magical moment.”
For Bromfield, 28, the walk down the aisle was less of a stroll and more of a sprint. “I heard I didn’t walk down the aisle. I heard that I ran,” she joked, reflecting the high-energy spirit the couple is known for on the track.
High Fashion and Personal Touches
True to their reputation as one of sports' most stylish couples, the fashion was a highlight of the evening.
Wedding Day Fashion Details
| Participant | Designer | Notable Detail |
| The Bride (Ceremony) | Pantora Bridal | A regal ball gown with crystal embellishments. |
| The Bride (Reception) | Pantora Bridal | An off-the-shoulder lace corset mini dress. |
| The Groom | Musika (NYC) | A textured deep brown suit inspired by his Met Gala look. |
| The Groomsmen | Custom | Suit linings featured each man's favorite anime character. |
In a touching tribute, the couple reserved two empty front-row seats for Bromfield’s late mother, Sandra, and her brother, Christopher. Bromfield also carried a small photo pendant of her mother on her bouquet, a surprise gift from her wedding planner.
From the DMs to the Altar
The couple’s "slow-burn" romance famously started in 2018 when Bromfield slid into Lyles’ DMs with a direct question: “Do you cook?” While they initially faced the challenges of long-distance and competing schedules, they officially began dating in 2022 after a "three-month trial run" to test their compatibility.
The reception mirrored their vibrant personalities, featuring a performance by Grammy-winning gospel singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard and a playlist that kept both Americans and Jamaicans on the dance floor until the early morning hours.
The Perfect Punctuation
As the night concluded with a massive fireworks display, the Georgia sky opened up into a gentle rainfall, a moment the couple initially feared but ultimately embraced.
“It arrived like a punctuation mark,” Bromfield said. “I think that was magical.”
The newlyweds are expected to take a brief honeymoon before returning to the track, as the 2026 outdoor season begins to heat up. For now, track and field has a new undisputed power couple, and they’ve finally reached the podium that matters most.