Runners World. “To have her here at the biggest meet of my life, it’s just amazing. That probably felt better than winning the races, just being able to hold her after becoming an Olympian.” During a video interview, she revealed she lost her biological mother last week.Richardson first generated major buzz in 2019, when she broke a 30-year record in the Women’s 100 Meters, went pro, and promptly signed with Nike.
The following summer, our Generation Z brand, Essence Girls United, tapped her to participate in a panel about what it’s like to be a woman in sports.
The speedy, second and third place track starlets who ran against Richardson, Javianne Olive and Teahna Daniels, will also join Team USA for the Olympics. “Nobody knows what I go.
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