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Lyles won the 200m bronze Covid-struck
Reading Time: 3min | Fri. 09.08.24. | 10:17
Astonishing news coming from Paris, many imply the American has 'fabricated' an excuse for not winning gold
Letsile Tebogo, an athlete from Botswana, won the gold medal in the 200 meters at the Olympic Games in Paris tonight. Tebogo, 21, is the first African sprinter in history to win a 100m medal at the 2023 World Athletics Championships. Tonight, he ran the 200-meter course in 19.46 seconds. However, after the race there was more talk about something of the track.
Bronze medalist Noah Lyles tested positive for Covid two days before finishing third in Thursday's race! He had a mask on his face all the time before the run and after the race, he collapsed on the track and could not get up without the help of the medical team.
After his bronze medal in the 200m, US Track and Field have confirmed Noah Lyles has Covid.#BBCOlympics #Olympics #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/X878I5dPW9
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) August 8, 2024
It wasn't long after the race, and the American media started reporting that Lyles had been tested and was positive for the corona virus.
Now it remains to be seen whether there will be any consequences for this.
American Kenneth Bednarek won silver.
We need to stop teasing Covid-stricken Lyles and rather commend him for socially distancing himself so nicely from Tebogo. What a hero. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/HAT1a25Pol
— Rory Petzer (@RoryPetzer) August 8, 2024
"I believe this will be the end of my 2024 Olympics. It is not the Olympics I dreamed of but it has left me with so much joy in my heart," Lyles said after the race.
It means Lyles will play no part when the US quartet attempt to win 4x100m relay gold on Friday.
The 27-year-old American, who has suffered from asthma in the past, had been seen wearing a surgical mask shortly before Thursday's 200m final.
However, there had been no sign of illness when the American was introduced to the crowd before the race, bounding onto the track and gesticulating with his arms to pump up the crowd.
"I woke up early, about 5:00am on Tuesday morning and I was feeling really horrible.", Lyles said in an interview with NBC.
"I knew it was more than just being sore from the 100 (metres). We woke up the doctors and we tested and unfortunately, it came up that I was positive for Covid."
Lyles later told reporters that his illness "definitely affected my performance".
"But to be honest, I'm more proud of myself than anything. Coming out and getting the bronze medal with Covid.
"We tried to keep this as close to the chest. Only people who knew were the medical staff, my coach, my mom, my family. We didn't want everybody to go into a panic.
"We wanted them to be able to compete. And you don't really want to tell your competitors you're sick. Why would you give an edge over you?"
Letsile Tebogo was asked after winning the men's 200m final if he aspires to world records and being the face of track and field.
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 8, 2024
Here was his answer:
"I can't be the face of athletics because I'm not an arrogant or a loud person like Noah (Lyles)."#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/HzafPb1kaM
USA Track and Field said in a statement that US team officials had "enacted all necessary protocols to prioritise his health, the wellbeing of our team, and the safety of fellow competitors" following Lyles' positive test on Tuesday.
"Our primary commitment is to ensure the safety of Team USA athletes while upholding their right to compete," the statement said.
"After a thorough medical evaluation, Noah chose to compete tonight. We respect his decision and will continue to monitor his condition closely.
"As an organization, we are rigorously adhering to... guidelines for respiratory illnesses to prevent the spread of illness among team members."
With the way Noah Lyles came out, all hyped up, jumping all over the place like a jumping jack, now he has COVID-19 😂😂😂. What a lame excuse!
— Ntate Mdluli 🇿🇼🇱🇸🇿🇦 (@NtateRanaka) August 8, 2024
It's ironic how the COVID didn’t affect him until after he lost to Tebogo Letsile. pic.twitter.com/zxQbaU9YvI


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