The incident happened in the Eagle Mountain Lake area of far northwest Fort Worth.
DALLAS — Dallas' own Sha'Carri Richardson, who is expected to be among the stars of the 2024 Summer Olympics, will be among the athletes featured in an upcoming Netflix docuseries.
The series, SPRINT, will follow"the lives of the world's fastest humans," including Richardson, Noah Lyles and Shericka Jackson,Paul Martin, James Gay-Rees and Warren Smith are executive producers on the project, which is being produced by Box to Box Films, the same studio behind popular Netflix docuseries shows"Full Swing,""Formula 1: Drive to Survive" and"Break Point.
The 24-year-old track star, who attended Dallas Carter High School before running in college at Louisiana State University, will be looking for her first Olympic medal. She was expected to contend for gold at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021, but her hopes were dashed by a failed marijuana test, which resulted in a one-month suspension just ahead of the games getting started.She ran a personal-best 10.
The"JACQUEMUS x Nike" collection was announced last week with photos of Richardson modeling different pieces of the fashion line,
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