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Aug 7, 2024 5:30 pm

Noah Lyles qualifies second, behind Letsile Tebogo, in 200-meter dash

Noah Lyles

PARIS — Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo set the fastest time in the men’s Olympic 200 meters semifinals on Wednesday, proving his intent to upset American Noah Lyles’ quest for a sprint double.

Tebogo, last year’s world championship bronze medalist, overtook the American 100-meter champion on the bend and cruised the rest of the way unchallenged to finish in 19.96 seconds. The 27-year-old Lyles had to push to finish second in 20.08.

Americans Kenny Bednarek, Olympic silver medalist in Tokyo, and Erriyon Knighton each won their semifinals, Bednarek clocking 20.00 and the 20-year-old Knighton crossing in 20.09.

Rounding out the field for Thursday’s final are Alexander Ogando of the Dominican Republic, Joseph Fahnbulleh of Liberia, and Zimbabwe’s Tapiwanashe Makarawu and Makanakaishe Charamba.

Lyles, the three-time reigning world champion over what has always been his stronger event, has not lost over the distance since he had to settle for bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

His run on Wednesday, however, was reminiscent of his sluggish 100 semifinal after which he reached out to his therapist for guidance. He came out two hours later and electrified the crowd by winning the most competitive men’s 100-meter dash in Olympic history.

Lyles did not stop to speak to reporters, heading straight to see medical experts, a USA Track and Field spokesperson said.

He is looking to become the first American in four decades to win the Olympic sprint double and is aiming for potentially four golds in Paris, in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, and — if he is selected in the squad — the 4x400m relay.

Canada’s defending champion Andre de Grasse, the last man to beat Lyles in a competitive race over the distance, did not advance to the final.

“I reactivated a lingering issue in my hamstring,” De Grasse said. “It was going to be tough today. I knew I had to go out there and try to do my best and see what I can come up with.

“It’s tough. It’s been a tough 24, 48 hours. I’ve just got to try to keep the head, try to see how I can support my team in any way with the 4x100m relay.”

–Reuters, Special to Field Level Media

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