Bajo la lluvia de París, otra caribeña se proclamó como la reina de la velocidad en los Juegos Olímpicos.
Bajo la lluvia de París, otra caribeña se proclamó como la reina de la velocidad en los Juegos Olímpicos. Julien Alfred, de Santa Lucía, desbarató el sábado las pretensiones de grandeza de la estrella estadounidense Sha’Carri Richardson al arrasar en los 100 metros con un tiempo de 10.72 y darle a la isla su primera medalla olímpica.
000 habitantes. “Significa mucho para mí. Significa mucho para mi entrenador. Significa mucho para mi país', subrayó. Era la única participante en los 100, aparte de Richardson, que había bajado de los 10.8 este año. Y cuando apareció al lado de Richardson en las semifinales, fue un adelanto de lo que iba a pasar. Alfred ganó esa carrera por cinco centésimas y volvió a quedar al lado de Richardson para la final y triplicó ese margen.
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