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SAINT-DENIS, France — No issues with this men’s relay team. One night earlier, the 4×100 relay team — featuring some of the fastest men in the world — squandered their chance at gold. Rai Benjamin holds off Letsile Tebogo to anchor Team USA to gold in the 4x400m relay! Their names aren’t on the marquee of USA Track and Field. And Benjamin — as he did in Tokyo, and in the 2023 World Championships, and in the 2019 World Championships — brought home the gold for the third consecutive Games.
Persons: DENIS, Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, Rai Benjamin, Benjamin, , Britain, Carl Lewis, hasn’t, ames, aris G ames, hird Organizations: aris Locations: France, Friday’s, Botswana
PARIS — Two days after Noah Lyles said he tested positive for Covid, the American sprinter finished third in the 200-meter final at the Paris Olympics, unable to chase down gold medalist Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. Lyles ran 19.70 for bronze, behind Tebogo's 19.46, which earned the first gold medal in Botswana's history. Following his positive test, Lyles said he moved into a hotel away from the Olympic Village to quarantine himself and arrived for warmups before Wednesday's semifinal with a mask on. He said he never considered not competing in Thursday's final and intentionally did not disclose information about his diagnosis. At the finish line Lyles collapsed, then gingerly stood while asking for water and sitting back down on the track.
Persons: Botswana's Letsile, Kenneth Bednarek, Noah Lyles, Denis, Letsile Tebogo, Kenny Bednarek, Lyles, Tebogo —, gingerly Organizations: Paris, Stade de France, American, Wednesday's, Thursday's Locations: Saint, Paris, PARIS, Botswana, Lyles, warmups
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