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Sha’Carri Richardson Falls Short in 200m Olympic Qualification, Gabby Thomas Secures Spot

2024-06-29 - Updated on 2025-05-01
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Two female athletes, Sha'Carri Richardson and Gabby Thomas, are running on a track, each wearing bibs with their names. They're fiercely competing in the 200m Olympic Qualification event.
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Sha’Carri Richardson, a prominent track star, fell short of qualifying for the 200 meters at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, held on June 29, 2024. Despite her impressive track record and a strong performance in the 100 meters, Richardson could not secure a top-three finish in the 200 meters, a crucial requirement for earning a spot in the event at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Sha’Carri Richardson ran 22.16 and Gabby Thomas ran 21.81.

Gabby Thomas puts on a clinic in her signature event!

Wins the #TrackFieldTrials24 200m final in 21.81. pic.twitter.com/9mvNgvt5Ko

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) June 30, 2024

Richardson, who had already clinched her place in the 100 meters for the Paris Olympics, ran the 200 meters final at 8:27 p.m. ET. Unfortunately, her performance did not meet the standard required to qualify for the Olympics in this event. This result came as a significant disappointment for Richardson and her fans, who had high hopes for her dual participation in the 100 meters and 200 meters events in Paris​​​​.

In contrast, Gabby Thomas delivered a stellar performance, securing her qualification for the Olympics in the 200 meters. Thomas, who has been a rising star in the track and field world, demonstrated her exceptional talent and determination. Her qualification adds to her impressive track record and positions her as a strong contender for the Olympics.

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Richardson’s journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics has been marked by significant achievements and setbacks. In 2021, she qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but was disqualified due to a positive marijuana test. This incident drew widespread attention and sympathy, as it overshadowed her remarkable speed and talent. However, Richardson made a strong comeback, winning gold in the 100 meters and the 4×100 meters relay at the 2023 World Athletics Championships, earning her the title of the world’s fastest woman.

The U.S. Olympic trials, a critical event for track and field athletes aiming to secure their spots in the Olympics, saw Richardson competing fiercely. She previously secured her place in the 100 meters with a first-place finish and a time of 10.71 seconds. However, the 200 meters race proved more challenging, and Richardson’s performance fell short of the required standard​​​​.

Gabby Thomas’s qualification in the 200 meters highlights her growing prominence in the sport. Thomas’s performance not only secured her place in the Olympics but also showcased her as a formidable athlete capable of competing at the highest levels. Her success at the trials marks a significant milestone in her career and sets high expectations for her performance in Paris.

The outcome of the trials has significant implications for Team USA’s track and field lineup for the 2024 Paris Olympics. With Richardson securing her place in the 100 meters and Thomas qualifying for the 200 meters, the team looks strong and well-prepared for the upcoming competition.

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