Noah Lyles Ends Olympic Campaign After COVID-19
Noah Lyles Ends Olympic Campaign After COVID-19

Noah Lyles Ends Olympic Campaign After COVID-19

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American sprinter Noah Lyles announced the end of his 2024 Olympic campaign after testing positive for COVID-19, which significantly affected his performance. Despite the illness, Lyles managed to secure a bronze medal in the 200m race, though he struggled with symptoms like shortness of breath and chest pain. The decision to compete while infected drew criticism for potentially endangering other athletes and highlighted concerns about the Olympics' COVID-19 protocols. Lyles, who had previously won gold in the 100m, had hoped to compete in the 4x100m relay but has withdrawn. He expressed pride in his resilience but acknowledged that his Olympic journey did not go as planned. Fellow athletes and supporters, including Carl Lewis, praised his determination and effort under challenging circumstances.

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