Paris 2024: Noah Lyles Taken Away in Wheelchair After Winning Bronze Medal in 200m

Paris 2024: Noah Lyles Taken Away in Wheelchair After Winning Bronze Medal in 200m

  • America's number one sprinter Noah Lyles was defeated by Botswana's runner Letsile Tebogo in the 200-meter final
  • 27-year-old Lyles was reportedly taken off the track in a wheelchair having tested positive for Covid prior to Tebogo
  • Lyles was considered the favourite to complete the double, having just won the 100m title days earlier

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American track star Noah Lyles was wheeled away in a wheelchair after finishing third in the 200m final at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Botswana's Letsile Tebogo claimed victory, securing his country's first Olympic gold medal in the event and becoming the first African man to win gold in the 200m.

Paris 2024: Noah Lyles Taken Away in Wheelchair After Winning Bronze Medal in 200m
Noah Lyles was beaten by Botswana's Letsile Tebogo in the 200-meter final, though it was soon claimed the American star had contracted COVID-19. Photo: Hannah Peters/@DramaAlert (X).
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Tebogo set a new record with a time of 19.46 seconds, while American Kenny Bednarek took silver with a time of 19.62 seconds, per Reuters.

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Lyles, who had to settle for bronze, crossed the finish line at 19.70 seconds.

Despite Lyles competing and showing signs of distress, legendary runner Michael Johnson was confident that the medical team had authorized his participation in Thursday's event.

After the race, Johnson provided further insights:

"Medics will have given him the OK to race. He was probably not in danger of anything by racing, other than not being at 100 percent"

After completing the race, Lyles reportedly collapsed and stayed on the ground at the Stade de France for several moments.

He tried to walk off under his own power but dropped to one knee, leading to the need for a wheelchair to assist him in leaving the area.

Noah Lyles tested positive for COVID-19

According to a BBC report, U.S. Track and Field revealed that Lyles had contracted COVID-19 two days earlier but raced despite being ill.

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The sprinter's history of asthma may have compounded the impact of the virus, potentially affecting his performance in the 200m final.

How Paris 2024 Men’s 100m winner was decided

Briefly News earlier reported on how the winner of the Paris 2024 Men's 100m final winner was decided between Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson.

The naked eye shows the Jamaican sprinter reached the line first, but after what looked like an extremely long wait, Lyles was awarded the win, sparking emotional celebrations.

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