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Noah Lyles Wins Bronze in 200M at Olympics

2026-06-26 · Noah Lyles · Player Focus

Noah Lyles won the bronze medal in the 200M Olympics finals on Thursday, finishing third behind Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. Lyles was diagnosed with COVID-19 two days before the competition.

Lyles said he was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Tuesday morning and dealt with chills, aching, and a sore throat.

The sprinter described himself as being at around 90 or 95% after finishing third in the 200-meter final.

Noah Lyles will talk to his 4x100 relay teammates and come to a decision about whether to run in Friday's final.

Lyles was expected to run the anchor leg, but his COVID-19 diagnosis has put his participation in doubt.

The USATF says they followed current policies regarding COVID-19.

Lyles finished third in the 200M Olympics finals with a time that was not disclosed.

The 16-year-old U.S. sprinter Quincy Wilson is in line to run in the Olympic 4x400 relay on Friday.

Wilson posted on his Instagram page a picture of himself with the reminder to “tune in at 5:05 a.m. Friday morning” for the men’s relay.

At the Olympic trials earlier this summer, Wilson broke the under-18 world record twice with times of 44.66 and 44.59.

The youngest U.S. male in Olympic track was Arthur Newton, who ran the steeplechase in 1904 at age 17.

Sha’Carri Richardson will lead the U.S. women’s relay team in Friday’s 4x100-meter final.

Richardson saved the American women with a her anchor leg in the opening heat after a bad exchange between 200-meter gold medalist Gabby Thomas and Twanisha Terry.

The U.S. women won that heat, making them a favorite in the final that starts at 7:00 PM

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