Noah Lyles shared his major struggle after testing positive for COVID-19, which impacted his performance in the 200m final at the Paris Olympics.
At this moment, the world knows that Noah Lyles competed in the 200m final at the Paris Olympic Games after testing positive for COVID-19.
The triple world champion finished third in the race as Africa’s hero Letsile Tebogo made history with a dominant win. Kenny Bednarek came in second in the race.
Before COVID-19 crept in, Noah Lyles had plans to win double gold in the 100m and 200m and even after having COVID, that did not change since he toed the line for the race. However, he was not all confident this time around.
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Speaking in their newly unveiled podcast with Rai Benjamin and Grant Holloway, Noah Lyles revealed he had some fears going into the race. You might be wondering what was bothering the Olympic 100m champion despite the pre-race stunts he did before getting to the blocks.
Lyles revealed that the medication took a lot of energy from him and he was unsure if he would make it past the semifinal. Luckily, he managed to finish second behind Letsile Tebogo in the semifinal and proceed to the final.
As the gun went off in the final, Noah Lyles revealed that he did not know what happened as everything blacked out and he just found himself crossing the finish line. He says he gave it his all even though he did not win.
“I was just there, taking vitamins and nutrition while hoping for the best. Throughout the whole process, the biggest issue was energy, like I would go into moments where I felt like I was on top of the world and then my energy just plummeted…that was my biggest worry. I went through the semifinal and I was worried that I would not go through it and somehow I did but I was so low on energy,” Lyles shared.
He added that after being diagnosed with COVID, he had to be put on very expensive medication. The three-time world 200m champion revealed that he had never taken the medicine before.
Lyles noted that, however, to be ready for the 200m, he had to be fit at least and the only way to get there would be by taking the medicine. He was assured that after about five days, he would start feeling better but the medicine took a huge toll on his energy.
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“After I got Covid, they put me in isolation and suggested to put me on medication as fast as possible. So, I’ve never taken the medication…first of all, I figured out that this thing is $1500, that’s a lot of money,” Noah Lyles said.
“I took it all, the medicine and they said it would work after five days like it would cut how long you have COVID into half. I was like five days isn’t enough time but they said it would help dial the symptoms back.”