Olympics live updates: Letsile Tebogo upsets Noah Lyles to win men’s 200 meters

Track and field is in the 2024 Olympics spotlight with an action-packed finals schedule Thursday in Paris. Here’s what to know: Men’s 200M: Letsile Tebogo of Botswana earned the gold with a time of 19.46, leaving U.S. 100-meter champion Noah Lyles with bronze. Women’s long jump: Defending Olympic long jump champion Malaika Mihambo faces a
Olympics live updates: Letsile Tebogo upsets Noah Lyles to win men’s 200 meters

Track and field is in the 2024 Olympics spotlight with an action-packed finals schedule Thursday in Paris.

Here’s what to know:

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