American sprinter Noah Lyles took bronze in the men's 200m race at the 2024 Olympics while battling COVID-19. Lyles woke up with COVID symptoms on Tuesday before his main event and tested positive later that day. He rested in a hotel and took medicine but still competed in the race, citing no rules against running while positive. Lyles said the illness affected his performance, as he ran slower than his best to win bronze. USA Track backed Lyles' decision to compete while allowing him to monitor his condition going forward.
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00:02American sprinter Noah Lyles took bronze in the men's 200-meter race at the 2024 Olympics
00:07while battling COVID.
00:09Lyles woke up with COVID symptoms on Tuesday before his main event and tested positive
00:13later that day.
00:15He rested in a hotel and took medicine, but still competed in the race, citing no rules
00:19against running while positive.
00:21Lyles said the illness affected his performance as he ran slower than his personal best to
00:25win bronze.
00:26USA Track backed Lyles' decision to compete while allowing him to monitor his condition
00:31going forward.
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