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See you soon! The United States 100-meter flyer appeared alive and jumped, collapsed after losing gold, claiming to be infected with the new crown + retired

In the men's 200m final of the track and field event that ended on August 9, Beijing time, Botswana athlete Rasile Teborg took the lead in crossing the line with a time of 19.46 seconds and won the men's 200m gold medal. The much-watched United States 100-meter flyer Lyles only won the bronze medal.

It is worth noting that in this 200-meter final, Lyles, who won the third place, was the last to enter the field, and when he entered the field, he jumped from left to right, and on the way, he also opened his arms excitedly and roared, jumping from the front of the track to the back of the track, and interacted wildly with the audience. There is no sign of illness in this way.

However, this 100-meter flyer who was a little "noisy" was then slapped in the face. In this 200-meter final, three of the world's top athletes of the United States team were defeated by Teborg. It is worth noting that this is the first Olympic gold medal in Botswana's history, and Teborg made history, and won against three of the world's top United States sprinters.


Terborg won the race in 19.96 seconds, 0.23 seconds behind Lyles, his first defeat on the 200m track in the last three years.

Perhaps unable to stand the blow of the humiliating defeat, Lyles collapsed directly to the ground after the game, and then was taken away by a wheelchair. After the race, Lyles announced on social media that he would miss the rest of the race due to the coronavirus, which means that Lyles will not play in the final of the men's 4×100m relay.

Ironically, Lyles had ambitions to win four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay before the Games. Now, this is destined to become an unattainable luxury.

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