PARIS — The latest updates from track and field events at Stade de France on Thursday at the Paris Olympics.
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles missed out on the double in the 200-meter final. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the United States went head-to-head with Femke Bol of the Netherlands in the 400-meter hurdles final.
McLaughlin-Levrone is the world record holder and reigning Olympic champion. She beat Bol at the Tokyo Olympics, then again at 2022 world championships. Bol, the reigning world champion, ran an inspired anchor leg for the Dutch to win gold in the 4x400-meter mixed relay on Saturday.
Lyles had chills, aches, sore throat from COVID
American sprinter Noah Lyles says COVID-19 left him at less than his best for the 200-meter final that ended with bronze instead of gold.
Lyles says he was diagnosed with COVID on Tuesday morning. He dealt with chills, aches and a sore throat. He says he was feeling better by the time he ran onto the track at Stade de France. Lyles estimates he was about 90-95 percent by the time the starting gun went off.
Lyles says he never thought of not competing, adding he hasn't made up his mind on whether to race for the U.S. in the men's 4x100 final scheduled for Friday.
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