Lyles later revealed he had been diagnosed with COVID.
“I woke up early Tuesday morning feeling really bad. I knew it wasn’t just the pain from the previous race. I called the doctors, we did some tests and found out I had COVID.
Russian volunteer spoke about her attitude towards herself at the Paris Olympics
I immediately decided that there was no need to panic, I had worse situations. I tried to drink as much as possible while I was in quarantine. Of course, it had an impact.
But I’ve never been prouder of myself. I came here and won bronze. I’ve had better days, but I can walk already. We tried to keep my diagnosis a secret,” the athlete told NBC.
Source: Sport

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