Aug 11, 2024, 12:00 AM
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Noah Lyles Finishes Third in 200m at Paris Olympics

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Highlights
  • Noah Lyles, the reigning 100m champion, secured third place in the men's 200m final at the Paris Olympics.
  • Covid-19 affected his performance, leading to a post-race medical evaluation.
  • Letsile Tebogo from Botswana won the event with a time of 19.46 seconds.
Story

In a dramatic turn of events at the Paris Olympics, American sprinter Noah Lyles was unable to secure a sprint double after finishing third in the men's 200m final. Lyles, who tested positive for Covid-19 just days before the race, faced significant challenges, including chills and fatigue. Despite his condition, he managed to compete, ultimately earning a bronze medal as Letsile Tebogo of Botswana claimed gold and Kenny Bednarek of the United States took silver. Lyles revealed that he had to quarantine in a hotel near the Olympic village and was placed in a wheelchair post-race. He expressed his determination to compete despite his illness, stating, "I still wanted to run... I knew if I wanted to come out here and win I would have to give everything I've had." His performance, while commendable under the circumstances, was not enough to secure a second consecutive Olympic title. Tebogo, the 21-year-old champion, reflected on his victory, emphasizing the importance of mental strength and strategy in his race. He noted that he had to push through with the limited energy he had, ultimately outpacing his competitors. Meanwhile, Grenada's Anderson Peters secured bronze, marking a redemptive moment after his previous Olympic disappointment. As the Games continue, Sky Sports News is committed to providing live updates and in-depth coverage, ensuring fans stay informed about the latest developments and reactions from athletes and coaches.

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