COVID writes end to Lyles’ Paris double dreams
PARIS—Olympic 100-meter champion Noah Lyles revealed he tested positive for COVID-19 two days before finishing third in Thursday’s 200m final, adding that he believed his involvement in the Paris Games was now over.
Lyles, who had been bidding to complete a 100m-200m double in Paris, was taken off the track in a wheelchair following the race, won by Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo.
He later posted on Instagram: “I believe this will be the end of my 2024 Olympics.
“It is not the Olympic[s] I dreamed of but it has left me with so much joy in my heart,” Lyles added.
Proud of myself
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.
In an interview with NBC, Lyles said: “I woke up early, about 5 a.m. on Tuesday morning and I was feeling really horrible.
“I knew it was more than just being sore from the 100 [meters]. 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,” he added. “Coming out and getting the bronze medal with COVID. We tried to keep this as close to the chest. We didn’t want everybody to go into a panic.”
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