American sprinter Noah Lyles has tested positive for Covid-19, according to sources. Lyles, who competed in the 200-meter race at the Stade de France, finished in third place, surprising both the crowd and himself. After crossing the finish line, Lyles collapsed on the track and received immediate medical attention.
Reports indicate that Lyles' mother confirmed his positive Covid-19 test to a media outlet that holds the US broadcasting rights for the Olympics. It was revealed that Lyles had received his positive test result just two days prior to the race.
Notably, Lyles was observed wearing a mask in the holding area before the start of the race, adhering to safety protocols amidst the ongoing pandemic. The news of his positive test has raised concerns about the potential impact on other athletes and officials who may have come into contact with him during the event.
Lyles, known for his exceptional speed and talent on the track, now faces a period of isolation and recovery as he navigates the challenges of Covid-19. The situation serves as a reminder of the continued threat posed by the virus, even in the context of high-profile sporting events.