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'Marijuana Controversy' US Track and Field Star Richardson Challenges First Gold Medal in Paris

  24.07.2024 в 04:14   7  

'Marijuana Controversy' US Track and Field Star Richardson Challenges First Gold Medal in Paris
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Track and field star Sharkari Richardson (24, USA), who caused controversy three years ago with marijuana use, is confident of winning a gold medal in her first Olympics. The

official Paris Olympics website reported on the 23rd (Korean time), “Global track and field star Richardson, who is receiving a lot of attention, is preparing for her first race in Paris.” Richardson,

currently considered one of the strongest female sprinters, won the women’s 100m final at the US track and field team trials with a time of 10.71 seconds. This was the world’s best performance this season.

Richardson is an athlete whose reputation is sharply divided even within the United States.

First of all, he is considered an athlete with both skill and a splendid appearance. However, his image has fallen significantly since a drug test detected marijuana substances ahead of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics US Track and Field Team Trials. Although he

won the women's 100m final at the US National Team Trials with a record of 10.86 seconds, he was ultimately unable to compete on the Olympic stage as his athlete qualification was revoked for one month just before the opening of the Tokyo Games.

At the time, Richardson revealed that she had taken marijuana due to psychological distress caused by her mother's death, but the controversy did not go away. Richardson faltered after being eliminated in the preliminary round of the 2022 US Eugene World Championships, but she rebounded last year and won the gold medal in the women's 100m at the 2023 Budapest World Championships with a record of 10.65 seconds. Richardson is expected to compete with the best female sprinters of all time, including 'Mamie Rocket' Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica), Melissa Jefferson (USA), and Sherika Jackson (Jamaica). Fraser-Pryce, who announced her retirement after this competition, is the best sprinter in history, having won three gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal at the Olympics alone. "I've matured not only physically but also mentally and emotionally on the track," Richardson said. "I will continue to grow. I will show the world what I have." The women's 100m final, which is considered the most interesting event of this competition, will be held at the Stade de France on August 4.


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