What Gabby Thomas JUST DID TO Sha'Carri Richardson in Women's 200 Meters Is RIDICULOUS!
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And, did she? Well, it’s Gabby Thomas that we’re talking about, so what do you think? Even when faced against the current 100-meter champion, Sha'carri Richardson, and rising 200-meter sprint star Abby Steiner, Gabby held her own. But, what does this mean? You’ll find out in a bit!
Long before the 200-meter top three finishers were determined, all eyes were on Abby, Gabby, and Sha'Carri. This does not come as a surprise given that these three had been making waves in the track and field space for the last several years.
And, with only a handful of days left until the Paris Olympics, top track and field contenders around the world are being named for an exciting showdown. A very recent development, though, made for a huge twist for the queens of the sport: the fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah, won’t be vying for her third consecutive round of Olympic gold.
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2 июл 2024