Lyles’ bid for Olympic sprint double wrecked by Covid
Lyles’ bid for Olympic sprint double wrecked by Covid
American sprinter Noah Lyles’s hopes of winning both the 100m and 200m at the Tokyo Olympics were dashed after he tested positive…
Lyles’ bid for Olympic sprint double wrecked by Covid
American sprinter Noah Lyles’s hopes of winning both the 100m and 200m at the Tokyo Olympics were dashed after he tested positive for Covid-19.
Lyles, who is considered one of the top sprinters in the world, was a favorite to win gold in both events but had to withdraw from competition due to the virus.
His positive test came as a shock to many fans and athletes, as Lyles had been in top form leading up to the Games.
The sprinter expressed his disappointment in a statement, saying he was devastated to have to miss out on his chance to make history.
Despite his setback, Lyles vowed to come back stronger and compete again in future Olympic Games.
Many of his fans and fellow athletes have shown their support for Lyles during this difficult time.
His bid for the sprint double may have been wrecked by Covid, but Lyles remains determined to achieve his Olympic dreams in the future.
We wish Noah Lyles a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the track soon.