Sha’Carri Richardson races her way to a silver medal in the 100-meter sprint at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Sha’Carri Richardson is now an Olympic medal winner, and it’s a bright and brilliant silver. In Paris’s Stade de France, the 24-year-old track-and-field superstar took second place in the women’s 100-meter dash with a time of 10.87 seconds. Richardson—sporting cat-eye makeup and her signature statement nails—powered through rain but could not catch St. Lucia’s Julien Alfred, who clinched gold with a time of 10.
“I’m not back. I’m better” has become her catchphrase. It’s worth noting that the podium this time around features a roster of all first-time Olympians, with another American , Melissa Jefferson, nabbing bronze. No Jamaican women—who had won gold in this event since 2008—medaled. Tia Clayton had a shot but placed seventh.
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