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Noah Lyles' mom says Olympic stadium security 'refused to do anything to help' after track star collapsed

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Noah Lyles’ mother was furious with how she felt her son was treated when he collapsed after crossing the finish line in the men's 200-meter race at the Paris Olympics on Thursday.

Keisha Caine Bishop wrote in an Instagram post that she pleaded with security to get a doctor over to treat her son.

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Keisha Caine Bishop, mother of sprinter Noah Lyles, speaks to security to demand medical attention for Lyles, who collapsed after crossing the finish line in the men's 200-meter final on Aug. 8, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

"This was one of the scariest moments of my life!" she wrote on the social media platform. "Watching my son hold his chest gasping for air while the stadium security refused to call a Dr. as I begged them to send him help. They also refused to do anything to help. They totally ignored me! No parent should ever have to experience this feeling of helplessness!

"However, I want to thank the @nbcolympics team for helping me during this moment. Thank you for seeing me & my son as human beings and not just another story. Words cannot express my gratitude for your empathy, professionalism, and kindness.

"Also thank you @usatf staff who let me cry on their shoulders. To the security team, I pray if your loved one ever needs help, they get treated better than you treated us. I also thank God he is getting better."

Noah Lyles of the United States is treated by medical staff after the men's 200-meter final on Aug. 8, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

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