(NEXSTAR) – After Noah Lyles competed in the 200-meter final in Paris Thursday, he collapsed to the ground – and it wasn't just from exhaustion. The American sprinter had been diagnosed with COVID-19 two days prior, Lyles told reporters after the race wrapped. If Lyles knew he had COVID before the race even started, why was he allowed to compete? According to Scientific American, athletes who test positive for the virus are still allowed to participate in the competition – and several have. As of Wednesday, 19 athletes – many of them British and Australian swimmers – had tested positive. Unlike the past two Olympics, in Tokyo and Beijing, the Paris Games have no mandat
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